humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
The three most important rules of reading
Well, it’ll depend on what you’re reading, of course, but just to make things complicated, because otherwise where would the fun be, let’s just say that these are the tree most important rules of reading *anything*… Yes? Shall we do that? Ok, then, here goes:
By Sandra Tena3 years ago in Humans
Artistic Expression or Paid Bullying
There is no feeling that can compare to gut-busting, tear-evoking, hysterical laughter. We can all agree on the importance of humor and there is a mountainous amount of research to support its healing power. Many professional comedians have stated how comedy has no boundaries and a few would even acclaim their craft to making people laugh is their artistic expression. It still leaves the question: should comics have the right to joke about anyone and anything without dire consequences?
By Iris Harris3 years ago in Humans
Dancing The Night Away
I guess we all have our little quirks. After all, it is what makes life interesting. For instance, I love to write. Yet, I have some friends who have a problem composing a simple letter to a friend. There are some that can’t get the knack for taking pictures. They just hate trying to figure out all the buttons on a camera. I have friends who excel at picture taking. Their photos are phenomenal. I have friends who can dance like professionals and some like me, who struggle to get my feet coordinated with my brain.
By Margaret Brennan3 years ago in Humans
Is lyssavirus the deadliest virus on earth that can make you a zombie?
Now, first we will discuss what the zombies are. A zombie is defined as a dead person brought back to life without the ability to speak or move easily. But over the years, the meaning of the word "zombie" has changed, becoming associated with slavery, voodoo, reincarnation, ghosts, plagues, indifference, radiation, and infections. Zombies can be supernatural, living but under control, or dead but reanimated. They are frequently reanimated in contemporary zombie fiction, but there is still a wide range of them, including slow zombies, running zombies, bursting zombies, spitting and frothing zombies, zombies with weapons, or zombie limbs without bodies. They could have absolutely no memory, personality, or intelligence left at all. They don't all spread disease by biting (sometimes it's by airborne viruses or disease-carrying insects), not all of them are driven to consume human brains (though most seek human flesh), and not all of them were once humans (zombie dogs are another manifestation).
By Biswajit Dey3 years ago in Humans




