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What you need to navigate your love life; advice about dating, healthy relationships and dealing with your overbearing mother-in-law.
How Much Sleep Is Enough for a Human?. AI-Generated.
How Much Sleep Is Enough for a Human? Sleep is one of the most underrated yet essential aspects of human life. We all love the feeling of curling up under a blanket and drifting off into dreamland, but have you ever wondered how much sleep you actually need? Is there a magic number that guarantees good health, productivity, and overall well-being? Let’s dive into the science of sleep and find out the ideal amount of rest our bodies require.
By Rayyan Writes10 months ago in Humans
What to Ask on Your First Date: 7 Best Questions
Have you ever noticed that there are always three on a first date? You, them, and awkwardness. That's fine. You’re only two strangers trying to get to know each other better, but suddenly you're at an interview, answering where you see yourself in five years. Based on your ‘fascinating’ discussion about how cold it is today, your answer is a meteorologist.
By Lana Zhuhan10 months ago in Humans
💘 Is Love at First Sight Real? The Science, Psychology, and Truth Behind Instant Attraction. AI-Generated.
📌 The Magic (and Mystery) of Love at First Sight You lock eyes with someone across the room. Your heart races. Your stomach flutters. In that split second, you feel something powerful—something electric. Is it love? Or just a trick your brain is playing on you?
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Humans
Loneliness is Life
Loneliness is Life There’s a particular silence that lives inside the walls of the old apartment. It’s not the silence of peace or stillness, but one woven with years of forgotten conversations, missed opportunities, and empty nights. Amelia sat on her bed, the fabric of her worn-out blanket tangled around her legs, gazing at the single photograph on the wall. A family portrait, framed and slightly askew. Her mother smiled, her father grinned, and little Amelia was held between them, her cheeks flushed with childhood joy.
By Saidul Emon11 months ago in Humans
Trending News Live Today: March 16, 2025 – 73-Year-Old Grandmother Mauled to Death by Pit Bulls High on Cocaine
In a shocking and tragic incident that has gripped the nation, a 73-year-old grandmother was mauled to death by a pair of pit bulls under the influence of cocaine. The horrifying attack occurred in a quiet suburban neighborhood, raising urgent questions about animal control, drug abuse, and public safety. As the story continues to unfold, it has sparked widespread outrage, sorrow, and calls for accountability.
By Azra parveen11 months ago in Humans
Humanity: The Greatest Identity of Mankind
It was a cold winter night in the bustling city of New York. The streets were filled with Christmas lights, laughter, and the scent of roasted chestnuts. But amidst all the festivities, there was a man sitting on the sidewalk, shivering in his tattered clothes. His name was Jonathan.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Humans
Tribalism in Politics: How to Spot a Partisan
To chart the moral decay of a culture, look no further than the rise of tribalism in its politics. For example, Western culture used to value democracy, compassion, justice, honesty, world peace, and free speech. Now, these principles are partitioned between two political tribes who only adopt them when it's convenient.
By Thomas Swan11 months ago in Humans




