humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
The Endless Journey of Hopes: Learning to Live in the Present
Hope is the light that keeps us walking through the darkest nights. It is the quiet promise that tomorrow can be brighter, the whisper that tells us to keep moving, even when the road is long. Without hope, life would feel empty, stripped of purpose. And yet, I discovered that hope can also become a chain — beautiful, but heavy — keeping us always chasing, never resting.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humans
Titanic: A Timeless Tale of Love and Loss
When the name Titanic is mentioned, a tidal wave of emotions surges through anyone who remembers that fateful voyage. James Cameron’s 1997 masterpiece isn’t just a movie — it’s an experience, a heart-wrenching journey that lingers in the soul long after the credits roll. It’s a story of grandeur and tragedy, love and loss, human ambition and vulnerability, all set against the backdrop of one of history’s most infamous maritime disasters.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humans
War Is Not the Solution to Every Problem
History is filled with stories of kingdoms rising and falling, of nations clashing over borders, power, and pride. And yet, despite centuries of bloodshed, one truth remains unchanged: war has never been the ultimate solution to humanity’s problems. It has redrawn maps, shifted power, and rewritten history books, but it has never healed hearts or built lasting peace.
By Nadeem Shah 4 months ago in Humans
The Unexpected Love
Thomas stepped out of the bathroom in the early morning, having finished his bath. His damp hair clung coldly to his head, and he rubbed it dry with the help of a towel. On the table in front of him lay his mobile phone, plugged into the charger. A notification tone chimed—the sound of an incoming message. His attention immediately shifted toward it.
By choodamani ghimire4 months ago in Humans
The Day I Learned Patience From a Stranger. AI-Generated.
It was one of those mornings when nothing seemed to go right. My alarm hadn’t rung on time, the traffic was worse than usual, and my phone was buzzing nonstop with emails and reminders. By the time I arrived at the government office I had to visit, my stress levels were through the roof.
By Asima Bibi4 months ago in Humans
The surprising trend of converting to Islam around the world: Why people are choosing Islam despite Islamophobia.
Walk into a mosque in New York, Paris, or London, and you may find a surprising sight. A young woman who once followed no religion now ties a scarf around her head. A middle-aged man who grew up Christian bends his forehead to the ground in prayer. A college student from Asia, raised with no faith practice, learns Arabic words of worship with shining eyes. All around the world, Islamophobia dominates headlines, yet an opposite, quieter trend unfolds every day: thousands continue to embrace Islam.
By waseem khan4 months ago in Humans
We Are Not the Same as We Were, Are We?
There was a time—not too long ago—when life glowed with a different kind of warmth. Families gathered around dinner tables, not just to eat but to share stories, laughter, and even the quiet comfort of being together. Friends spent long afternoons in gossip, playful arguments, and silly mistakes that became unforgettable memories. Children filled the streets and fields, playing games until the sun dipped below the horizon. Villages were alive with the music of conversations, celebrations, and the simple joy of belonging.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humans
The Lives of Others. Top Story - September 2025.
Like millions of other people, I commute daily; an hour on public transport each way to the nearest large city. I've taken the same bus journey so many times I recognize the drivers and their schedules and I can sleep most of it without missing my stop. I can see the fucking road with my eyes closed and I swear I have developed a sixth sense for when and where a traffic jam will occur, what buses will be late, and when I'll struggle to get a seat (always when the University is in session, always - I swear some of the students think their book bags have a ticket too the way they seat hog)...
By S. A. Crawford4 months ago in Humans
How Shared Humor Sustains Love Over the Years
Common jokes are an important bonding factor in long-term relationships – a language created by the couple for the couple. Humor contributes to a sense of optimism and emotional strength, helping a couple to weather stress and adversity. "Any kind of silly thing that happens among friends is just as likely to happen in their chat."Inside jokes and friendly ribbing or just laughing along off-handedly can add an intimacy that's volatile if done in other ways. When these moments of fun are shared it builds relational satisfaction over time as our everyday lives become laden with connection moments. It's more than just fun and games – it's part of love and a healthy relationship, and a good way to care for your emotions.
By Emeri Adames4 months ago in Humans
Pink Jobs, Blue Jobs, but Now They Are Purple
A very good friend of mine and his wife often discuss pink jobs and blue jobs. Confused?" "A man and his wife are arguing about who should bring the coffee each morning. The wife said, “You should do it because you get up first, and then we don't have to wait as long for our coffee.” The husband replied, “You are in charge of cooking around here, and you should do it! Because that is your job, and I can just wait for my coffee.” His wife quickly says, “No, you should do it. You're in charge of drinks. Plus, the Bible says that men should make the coffee." Her husband smirks and says, “You’re crazy. I don’t believe you; show me where it says that.” She goes to get the Bible. Then, she opens the New Testament. She points to the top of several pages. It clearly says, .... "HEBREWS."
By Calvin London5 months ago in Humans











