humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
Finding Hope After Childhood Trauma: A Guide for Adults
Humanity is known for its kindness, it is known for the joy it endows, for the bliss it enclasps in its moments of adoration, care and togetherness as a family and as a community. We are known to live and thrive in a socially garnered civilisation that celebrates each other’s success and belies in growing together into a more progressive society. As we evolve into a more informed and connected world, the bitter truth lies that many of us live or have survived in an environment that was detrimental to our sense of perception, our holistic mind well-being and how we develop our confidence in ourselves.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
The Evolution of Pit Bulls' Reputation in America
** Once considered loyal family pets and even patriotic symbols in American culture, pit bulls today face a reputation stained by misconceptions, fear, and media sensationalism. The evolution of their image reflects broader societal issues, from poverty to crime, that unfairly associate these dogs with danger. Understanding how this shift occurred requires exploring the historical role of pit bulls, the rise of media portrayals, and the effectiveness of legislation targeting specific breeds.
By Goefrey 11about a year ago in Humans
A Timeless Wonder of Love and Architecture
The Taj Mahal stands as an iconic symbol of love, an architectural masterpiece that has captured the imagination of people worldwide for centuries. Located in Agra, India, this magnificent white marble mausoleum was commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it remains a testament to both the grandeur of Mughal architecture and the enduring nature of true love. The Taj Mahal has earned its place as one of the Seven Wonders of the World and continues to be a source of inspiration, attracting millions of visitors from around the globe each year.
By Ahmad Nomanabout a year ago in Humans
Foods that will keep your eyes healthy.
Foods that will keep your eyes healthy. Eye is a sensitive organ of human body. The busyness of daily life takes its toll on our eyes. Most of the students, working people are using glasses these days. Continuous reading of books or excessive use of various electronic devices like mobiles, computers, laptops reduces the eyesight. Let's find out what kind of food helps to keep eyes healthy.
By Next Level Technology about a year ago in Humans
Get Ready for an Extra Hour of Sleep: Daylight Saving Time is Ending in North Carolina
Get Ready for an Extra Hour of Sleep: Daylight Saving Time is Ending in North Carolina As fall approaches, it’s almost time to turn back the clocks and enjoy that extra hour of sleep. In North Carolina, daylight saving time (DST) is about to end. Each year, we move our clocks forward in the spring and turn them back again in the fall, a routine that's been in place for decades. This year, daylight saving time will end on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 2 a.m., giving us an extra hour to rest and making the mornings a little brighter.
By Sunil Christianabout a year ago in Humans
My First Writing Prompt. Ever!
I was looking through my closet when I happened to come across a tattered and torn notebook. It was one of those composition books many of us wrote in during our time in elementary school as we learned letters and constructed sentences, and stories.
By Jasmine Aguilarabout a year ago in Humans
How Did a Generation Become So Stupid? A Look at Modern Society
Introduction People often ask, "How did a generation become so stupid?" Of course, the term “stupid” is harsh, but it reflects a common sentiment that the current generation seems more disconnected from critical thinking, common sense, and meaningful knowledge. Is this assumption fair? And if so, what are the causes behind it? In this article, we’ll dive into the factors that may have led to this perception, looking at the influence of technology, education, social media, and more.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Humans
Renaissance Festival War Stories September 7-8, 2024
...Continued from weekend 3 Saturday was the 6th annual Un-Official Pride Day at The Minnesota Renaissance Festival. Nearly 1400 people rsvp'd to our Facebook event. It gets bigger each year and we are so glad to love and be loved in the communities: Renaissance and LBGTQIA+. Shops decked themselves out, acts wore their best rainbow, flag, or pride duds, and the patrons take their garb to the next level. While I'm glad to be the nexus of the event annually, I am not the true origin. PRIDE doesn't happen without all the people willing to be generous in a community to show who they are and will not be hurt or repressed for a safe love or lifestyle.
By Tinka Boudit She/Herabout a year ago in Humans









