humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
Priscilla Presley: A Remarkable Journey from Elvis's Queen to Her Own Legacy
Priscilla Presley is a name that's forever tied to the legend of rock 'n' roll. Her life, marked by grace, talent and undying resolve, has etched her place in our collective remembrance. In this medium-sized blog post, we'll be exploring the remarkable path and legacy of Priscilla Presley. Her story goes beyond her relation with the Rock and Roll King.
By SeTech اسء تيك2 years ago in Humans
Interesting facts about female attraction
Female attraction is a complex and multifaceted topic that has been studied extensively by researchers in various fields such as psychology, biology, and evolutionary science. Understanding the factors that contribute to female attraction can provide valuable insights into human behavior and relationships. Here are some interesting facts about female attraction:
By Prince Ansu2 years ago in Humans
Aliens: What To Do If You Meet One
This Article was assisted with AI. If I were to have an encounter with an alien, my initial reaction would likely be a mix of astonishment, curiosity, and perhaps a hint of fear. However, my approach would prioritize establishing a peaceful and open line of communication. I would remain calm and non-threatening, ensuring that my body language and tone convey friendliness.
By Jared S Massey2 years ago in Humans
Brain vs. Heart: Who Wins the Battle?
The eternal tug-of-war between the brain and the heart is an integral part of human existence. It is a battle between reason and emotion, logic and desire, often in the decisions we make and the life paths we choose. In this 600-word study, we delve into the intricacies of this ancient battle to determine who really wins the battle—the brain or the heart.
By Sarang Panhwar2 years ago in Humans
Pakistani Hospitality: A Heartwarming Tradition of Welcoming Guests
The country of Pakistan has a beautiful and enduring tradition that transcends borders and culture: hospitality. Pakistanis are known for their extraordinary warmth and generosity, making visitors feel like long lost friends. This article explores the moving tradition of Pakistani hospitality, its reasons, the customs associated with it, and its profound impact on visitors.
By Sarang Panhwar2 years ago in Humans
Remembered
He felt a soft breathe of warm air against the back of his neck and a tingle shivered up his spine. Turning quickly in surprise, sparkling eyes the color of warm, amber and the brightest, most magical smile that he had not seen in a long time greeted him.
By Theresa Marie Cain2 years ago in Humans
Dear....
To the kindred spirit who saved my awkward a** on that perilous day at the gas station… I know you must think about the idiot that drove off without checking if she replaced the pump, and the fact that she still didn’t notice when the hose fully disconnected and flung itself at her brand-new crossover. I know you had no true reason to come running after me as you were simply a civilian yourself. Thank you for chasing me to the end of the street before I caused more of a wreck. Thank you for enveloping me in laughter instead of tears, and most of all thank you for making me feel just a little less blonde by the end of it all.
By Alexandra Lacey2 years ago in Humans
Colors of the Heart. Content Warning.
In the quiet town of Willowbrook, nestled deep in the heart of the countryside, there lived a young woman named Emma. She was known for her radiant smile and her passion for painting. Emma's art was more than just colors on canvas; it was the reflection of her heart, her emotions, and the world as she saw it.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Humans
Gaza authorities say 700 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks.
Latest DEVELOPMENTS: UN humanitarian agencies are urgently appealing for Gaza aid to be allowed in unimpeded. Doctors in Gaza are reporting that patients arriving at hospitals are displaying signs of disease resulting from overcrowding and poor sanitation, which have become prevalent after over 1.4 million people were forced to flee their homes to escape the Israeli bombardment.
By harunur roshid2 years ago in Humans







