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"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
Respect Your Wife
Respect your wife An old couple lived in a village. One day, while the old man was clearing the forest to sow crops, an injured deer started running through the middle of his field. It had been shot by a hunter. When the deer started passing close to him, the old man swiftly hit it on the head with his spade. The deer fell down right there. The old man immediately hid the dead deer in the bushes. The hunter came to the old man looking for the deer and asked, Grandpa, did you see an injured deer
By Nikita Angel9 months ago in Humans
ChatGPT vs. Me: I Tried Letting AI Write My Blog for a Week—Here's What Happened
Have you heard about AI content writing? It's all the rage. I was curious, so I tried it out. For a week, I let an AI tool write my blog. It used natural language processing to do it.
By LaMarion Ziegler9 months ago in Humans
Sex in the Digital Age:
In today’s digital age, the way we experience and engage with relationships, sex, and intimacy has drastically evolved. The advent of online dating platforms and the rise of sexting have transformed the way we connect with others, leading to both exciting opportunities and new challenges. While these technological advances have made it easier to meet people and explore sexual desires, they also raise important questions about privacy, consent, and safety. This article explores how to navigate online dating and sexting safely, ensuring that our digital experiences remain positive, respectful, and secure.
By Artical Media9 months ago in Humans
Why Growing Up Feels Like Losing Pieces of Yourself
Growing up isn’t a sudden event but rather a slow, gentle process that sneaks up on you. It’s not marked by fireworks or big celebrations; instead, it unfolds in quiet moments and ordinary days. Sometimes, it’s as simple as realizing that your favorite childhood toy no longer holds the same magic it once did. The excitement fades, and you find yourself moving on without even noticing it happening.
By Shariful Haque 9 months ago in Humans
"10 Things I like about you, I mean-me?"
This is for the Self-Appreciation Challenge below 1: I refuse to be like my mother. My Mother is a prodigy of her past, but aren’t we all? The only difference is I get help. Everything is wrong with the world. Justifying everything she does even if it meant dropping crumbs on the floor, she'd blame it on the rug. Breeding her disease into all of her children. I see traits of my mother in me all the time. In my thoughts. How I perceive the world. It’s called catastrophic thinking. I’ve battled anxiety because of my mother’s disease. But I do not live in denial of it.
By Natasha Collazo9 months ago in Humans
Beneath the Façade: Emotional Deception and the Illusion of Love in University Corridors
Introduction – A Beautiful Lie In the blossoming years of university life, where minds are expanding and dreams are taking shape, a parallel story is often unfolding quietly, tragically. It is the story of emotional deception—where the illusion of love is sold not as a promise of companionship, but as a weapon to exploit innocence. With sharpened acting skills and calculated emotions, many young men lure their female peers into relationships that begin with charm and end in desolation. Behind every rose lies a thorn, and in the corridors of many universities, these thorns pierce deeper than most wounds.
By Umair Ali Shah 9 months ago in Humans
10 Things I Love About Me (and No, This Isn't a Rom-Com). Top Story - May 2025.
There are people who blush at the idea of loving themselves out loud. Not me. Not anymore. After years of shrinking, apologizing, and making myself small enough to fit inside the fragile egos of others, I’ve learned that self-love isn’t arrogance — it’s survival. So here’s my list of ten things I absolutely adore about myself. Prepare for some sass and a lot of heart.
By Ellie Hoovs9 months ago in Humans








