humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
Unpacking Our Modern Obsession on Mental Health, Well-being, and Too Many Hashtags
Introduction: Remember When We Were Just Moody? Remember those days? Days when the sky’s moody grey wasn’t seen as a reflection of our inner existential crises? It was just... rain. Now, with every pout we throw at our alarm clocks, we're encouraged to deep dive into its psychoanalytical meaning. Let's buckle up as we journey from simplistic emotional shrugs to the ever-so-complex Instagram captions that encapsulate our souls.
By Melvin HoYK2 years ago in Humans
It Was An E-scooter Dream
At this point, you may just be thinking this to yourself: ‘Well, that little dingleberry, he’s forgotten. He’s written absolutely nothing here for over a month… He’s not in the least obsessed — with his work; that is… if that’s what he even wishes to call it. He’s certainly no Howard Roark. Where. is. his. masterpiece? I know! On vacation! That's where he is, that Jughead. Well, I’ve been patiently waiting for his next piece, and upon my word, the river stream from this fountainhead is all but dried up now, and what is left dripping is something straight from Hippolytus de Marsiliis; he’s definitely not slaking my thirst. Do you know what he is? I'll tell you. He’s an Ellsworth Toohey. Yes, that’s exactly it! Why, we’ll teach him, won’t we? We’ll squeeze some words out of him, yet. We’ll shake and wring them out until he chokes on his own words from waterboarding. Jolly ol wait and see — we’ll do it! He’s fresh off the boat, that one, from wherever he's been drifting; and he’s breaking all the damn writing rules and promises wherever he's shored up. That’s even worse — worse than any poppycock he’d ever bother to regurgitate here for my amusement.’
By Delusions of Grandeur 2 years ago in Humans
Bridging Hope: A Tale of Unity in Divided Times.
In a world often defined by division and discord, a heartwarming story of unity emerged from the unlikeliest of places – a small town in the heartland of America. As trending issues like polarization, societal disparities, and economic challenges dominated headlines, the residents of Willowbrook found themselves writing a new narrative, one woven with compassion, understanding, and unwavering support.
By Md Aminur Rashid Khan2 years ago in Humans
From Dream to Destiny. Content Warning.
In the heart of the bustling city, where aspirations spark like stars in the night sky, lived a young man named Ethan. He walked the crowded streets with an air of determination, his eyes fixed on the future he envisioned. Born into modest circumstances, he harbored grand dreams of achieving wealth and success that would transcend his humble beginnings.
By ZIRIKANA GUSENGA Fidelis2 years ago in Humans
Equality on the Field
In the heart of the 2023 Women's World Cup, a spirited atmosphere filled stadiums around the host country, a testament to the progress achieved in advancing gender parity in sports. This tournament was more than a collection of matches; it was a showcase of the evolving landscape of women's soccer and a celebration of the strides taken toward equality on the field.
By Siyethemba Khanyile2 years ago in Humans
Self talk
As your morning alarm blares, you mutter to yourself, “Why did I set it so early?” While brushing your teeth, you think, “I need a haircut... unless?” Rushing out the front door, you reach for your keys and realize they’re not there. Frustrated you shout, “I can’t do anything right!” just in time to notice your neighbor.
By ALICE WAMBETI2 years ago in Humans
Morning People Are Lying to You
Author's preface: I published a verson of this story a while back but it did not get many views or much attention. In that way, it was exactly like every other article I publish here. However, it is different from most of my other stories in two important ways. One, I remembered writing it for some reason, and, two, I decided to reserrect and republish it now for another reason I can't remember. The majority of my works I completely blank on about two seconds after I publish them, and though I do republish things often, I generally remember why I am republishing them, whereas in this case I do not. Thus, I was correct in my initial assertion that this story does differ from most of my other stories in two ways. Hopefully you can see exactly how I came to that conclusion. Just in case not I will walk you through it. So, "remembered writing it" is one way it differs from most of my other stories, since as I described above, I generally do not remember writing them, and that is obvious and clear. However the next sentence actually implies two additional ways this story differs from most of my other stories, the fact that I chose to "republish" it and the fact that I could not remember the reason I chose to republish it now. But, remember I said there were two ways it differed, not three, what gives? Recall that I also mentioned that I do republish things often and thus it could not be considered a way that this story differs from most of my previous stories. Subtract out that one way from the three initially posited ways and you end up with two ways. Case closed. I love it when a plan comes together. And oh yeah, morning people irritate the fire out of me, but guess what, I am one of them. And everyone asks me where all the self loathing comes from. lol!
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Humans
Artificial intelligence
art writing...Title: The Transformative Power of Artificial Intelligence: A Journey into the Future In the realm of technological advancement, few innovations have captured our imagination and potential as profoundly as Artificial Intelligence (AI). With its ability to replicate human-like cognitive functions, AI has rapidly moved from science fiction to reality, redefining industries and reshaping the way we interact with the world.
By Ajitha Shanthi2 years ago in Humans




