humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Allodoxaphobia
Why do we care what other people think of us? Is it because we want to be liked? Are we embarrassed about our real lives? Did society brainwash us into thinking we have to be desired to be a good person? The list goes on. I believe all these questions can be answered with a yes!
By Melissa Bezborotko 4 years ago in Humans
Peer-pressure defeats us./Comparison is the thief of joy, but not always./Everything happens for a reason. . Runner-Up in We Have a Dream Challenge.
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By 'Vive Akugha4 years ago in Humans
Eulogy for Barb Dukeman in the event she dies from COVID because she was forced to go back to school, late summer 2020
You might as well get comfortable because she wrote her own Eulogy. SHE. WAS. AN. ENGLISH. TEACHER. That means you’re getting her last lesson, and those typically ran 45 minutes. Listen carefully because there will be a quiz at the end. She starts off with a super silly ditty she remembered as the first poem she ever memorized:
By Barb Dukeman4 years ago in Humans
Remarkable Kindness
There is nothing worse than being ill in a waiting room, with other ill people, complaining how ill you are and how long you have been waiting. I was in the waiting room for twelve hours in total. I had been in and out of triage for various checks and briefly a side room that I hoped was the end of my journey, alas I was chucked back in the waiting room, waiting for a bed, with what I later learned was acute appendicitis and despite a brief reluctance to have surgery, the appendix was removed on Sunday evening. Ouch.
By Rosemary D Hunter4 years ago in Humans






