humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
Lasting relationships
Many people in long-term relationships feel frustrated and disappointed by their chosen partner. They have a list of reasons, such as differences in loyalty to family, disagreements on living room layout, dislike for camping, rigid tennis schedule, aversion to Moroccan food, or lack of enthusiasm for 19th-century Russian novels. As the list grows, they sigh.
By Nicolas J.D2 years ago in Humans
Inter-National Lampoon's Extended Stay Vacation
Fresh off the hills of losing my childhood home, my family and I set our sights on finding a new place to lay our heads. Because of rent being too damn high, we settled on spending some time in a pair of extended stay hotels until we could find a place of our own.
By Digital_FootPrint12122 years ago in Humans
Confused Beings In Existence
“For one to have a presence there must be a level of confusion.” - Confused person A scientist is just as confused as a rock. That rock is no less confused as the air. The air shares the same confusion as you, the reader. However, you most likely are to believe you’re intelligent and not confused by any degree. At the least you have knowledge of simple mathematics, know how to clean things and wash yourself, may even know a thing or two about complex matters. This is true you are intelligent, everything is intelligent by definition but nothing can escape confusion. Quite literally, NOTHING CAN ESCAPE CONFUSION. You’re a something, a somebody like me (who is also confused), therefore we’re subject to potentially being confused by any fathomable thing. It’s only that I’ve accepted how much I don’t understand or could ever understand. Obviously, I’m not totally clueless about the fundamentals of existence just confused like everyone else.
By Unknown Sonrose2 years ago in Humans
Pick A Card: The Divine Feminine
The Divine Feminine is very present in our lives; this energy represents qualities like intuition, nurturing, creativity, and emotional intelligence, while the Divine Masculine usually represents qualities like strength, action, logic, and rationality.
By Zondra Dos Anjos2 years ago in Humans
Life Lived as a Stutter
In the span of fifty years, my life has been a journey marked by challenges and triumphs, a testament to the indomitable spirit that resides within every human being. Born into a family of three men and five women, my early years were defined by a struggle with asthma that rendered me unable to speak until the age of four. Little did I know that this was just the beginning of a unique journey filled with obstacles, resilience, and unexpected opportunities.
By John Kwasi2 years ago in Humans
Neurodivergent Love Languages
Neurodivergent Love Languages Explained Neurodivergent love languages encompass unique ways of expressing and interpreting affection and appreciation, differing from traditional love languages commonly associated with neurotypical individuals. These love languages, including infodumping, penguin pebbling, parallel play, deep pressure, and support swapping, serve as distinct methods through which neurodivergent individuals convey and perceive love within relationships.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Humans
3 Harsh Facts Long-Distance Relationships
Discover the challenges of long-distance relationships, including the lack of physical intimacy, communication difficulties, and trust and jealousy issues, and explore expert insights, success stories and coping strategies to navigate these realities and seize opportunities for maintaining a healthy and successful relationship.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Humans
Common sense is not so common
“Common sense is not so common” is a phrase that we often get to hear and more often get to see in action. It’s definitely a loaded statement and quite ironic, to be honest. I once saw one of my batchmates putting ice cubes in a bowl and placing it right under the ceiling fan, hoping that it would slow down the melting process. Told you it's quite ironic sometimes.
By Siddharth Thapa2 years ago in Humans
The Rolling of the Waves. Top Story - January 2024.
It’d be so easy to say that tonight I just went for a dip and got some dinner, but I won’t. Feeling a little low after rediscovering the soft, warm touch of a woman last night, I take the bike and cruise down to Cua Dai with 50k in my pocket. The lady who I pay to park keeps offering me coconuts until she was shown that I had a beer in my hand. A walk in the dark along the shore shows me what quiet is. The waves crash down so gently as a breeze almost sneaks by. There’s a young couple hanging off each other's arms and laughing before they settle in a wooden lounge chair to make out under the moonlight. I find a seat nearby just hoping to be seen - hoping that a beautiful woman will stroll by and want to have a beer and a cuddle with me. The rolling of the waves settles my maladjusted thoughts that swirl in a pool of wonder. One wave comes in to meet the sand, and another follows, and another…
By Michael O'Connor2 years ago in Humans




