humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
The Stranger Who Returned My Lost Journal
I’ve always kept a journal. Not a neat, leather-bound diary with perfect cursive entries, but a messy little notebook that went everywhere with me. It was filled with scribbled ideas, unfiltered feelings, doodles in the margins, and dreams I wasn’t ready to say out loud. That journal was more me than any photo or social media profile could ever be.
By arsalan ahmad5 months ago in Humans
Ten Ways I Failed as a Canadian Teaching in Japan (And What I Learned From It)
The Shocking Truth About Teaching Abroad When I first moved from Canada to Japan to teach English, I thought I was prepared. I grew up chatty, curious, and able to ramble about everything from politics to maple syrup. I assumed that if anyone asked me about Canada, I’d have ten minutes of material ready to go without even thinking.
By Awais Qarni 5 months ago in Humans
“The Night That Turned Into a New Beginning”
The night was supposed to be ordinary. Nothing more than the usual routine of walking home after a long, exhausting day. The streets were quiet, the kind of silence that feels heavier than noise. I remember feeling trapped inside my own head, weighed down by regrets and unfulfilled dreams. My life had fallen into a cycle: work, eat, sleep, repeat. It wasn’t living—it was just surviving.
By Umar Farooq5 months ago in Humans
When the World Fell Silent, I Found My Voice
Excerpt (Short Intro): For years, I carried a silence that no one else could hear. Behind every smile was a storm I never let escape. This is the story of the night everything changed—the night I learned that speaking up can save a life, even your own.
By Roohullah Roohani 5 months ago in Humans
A Complete Guide to Living a Balanced and Healthy Life
What Is Health? Health is more than just the absence of illness; it is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that good health allows individuals to live productive, fulfilling lives. It impacts every aspect of our daily existence—from energy levels and mood to productivity and longevity. In today’s fast-paced world, taking care of your health has become more important than ever.
By salamguide5 months ago in Humans
5 Things You Should Know Before Using an At Home Drug Test in NJ. AI-Generated.
Ever wondered if at home drug tests really give you the peace of mind you’re looking for? I know the feeling you want quick answers, but you also don’t want to rely on something that may not tell the whole truth. If you’re in New Jersey and considering an at home drug test, there are a few things you should know before you use one.
By Jordyn Mastrodomenico5 months ago in Humans
Heroes Don’t Always Wear Badges
Heroes Don’t Always Wear Badges “Sometimes courage comes on two wheels, and kindness wears leather.” The rain pounded against the neon sign of Rust & Chrome, a biker bar tucked into the edge of town, the kind of place parents warned their children about. Inside, the air was thick with smoke, the clink of beer bottles, and the low growl of motorcycles idling outside. Men with tattoos, leather jackets, and faces hardened by life filled the bar, laughing, arguing, and daring one another to drink shots faster than their stomachs could handle.
By waseem khan5 months ago in Humans
“The Farmer’s Fortune
The Farmer’s Fortune There was once a quiet valley where the mountains stood like guardians, watching over small villages scattered along the river. In one of these villages lived an old farmer named Wei. He was neither rich nor poor, neither particularly lucky nor unlucky—or so people thought. He lived simply with his son, tending a modest piece of land, and caring for a single horse that helped plow the fields.
By Adil Khalid5 months ago in Humans
The Voice That Shaped a Movement: The Life and Death of James C. Dobson
On the morning of August 21, 2025, news spread quietly at first—like the faint crackle of static before a thunderclap. James C. Dobson, the American psychologist, author, and founder of Focus on the Family, had died at the age of 89. For many, the announcement was not just the passing of a man, but the closing of a chapter in American religious and political life. In church pews, on radio stations, and in countless living rooms across the country, his voice had been a constant presence—calm, authoritative, sometimes comforting, and other times polarizing. And now, it was silenced.
By Fazal Ur Rahman5 months ago in Humans










