love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
The Papal Announcement
Over 60 years ago my mother had a miscarriage. It was her third pregnancy in as many years. She lost a lot of blood and required a transfusion. She got hepatitis from the blood transfusion. The disease ruined her liver. She died when I was just over 3 years old.
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in Humans
Christmas and Charity
Christmas, a season of joy and celebration, is also marked by a deep tradition of charity and giving. This spirit of generosity, embedded in the holiday, transcends cultural and temporal boundaries. The practice of giving during Christmas has evolved over the centuries, yet its core premise of kindness and compassion remains unchanged. During the Christmas season, discover how various cultures have embraced and expressed the spirit of giving throughout history.
By Festive Fusion Finds2 years ago in Humans
The Story of Roberto Esquivel Cabrera: The Man with the World's Largest Penis
Roberto Esquivel Cabrera, also referred to as 'El Centauro', is a 56-year-old Mexican man who is known for possessing the world's largest penis. It measures 48 centimeters in length, weighs 900 grams, and has a glans circumference of 25 centimeters.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Humans
Dream Whispers: Unveiling the Ethical Frontier of Dream Inception. Content Warning.
In the quiet corridors of the Dream Research Institute, Dr. Eleanor Grant hunched over her workstation, surrounded by the soft hum of machines and the flickering glow of computer screens. She was on the brink of a breakthrough in the field of dream manipulation—an experiment that could change the way humans perceived reality.
By Taimoor Khan2 years ago in Humans
Longest Night
Finding Light in Darkness In the heart of winter, when nights are at their longest and the chill seems unending, the 'Longest Night' service offers a beacon of hope and solace. This modern Christian service, held on the eve of the Winter solstice, is a poignant response to the grief and loss that many experience during what is often portrayed as a season of unbridled joy. Here, I will try to explain the significance of the Longest Night service, exploring how it provides comfort and community to those coping with loss during the holiday season.
By Festive Fusion Finds2 years ago in Humans
You don't know Santa Claus
Who is Santa Claus Santa Claus, which we all know is also as Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, or simply Santa, originated fron the Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts during the late evening and overnight hours on Christmas Eve. He is said to accomplish this with the aid of Christmas elves, who make the toys in his North Pole workshop, and with the aid of flying reindeer who pull his sleigh through the air.
By Haruna Ohiani Kamal2 years ago in Humans
To Dump or To be Dumped?
This year has been a year of many firsts, and for the first time in the span of one year, I have both dumped and been dumped. Now, normally my rate of relationships hovers somewhere around one every 4 years with a healthy smattering of single or fallow years between. But this February before the ground had even started to thaw, I was dumped by a guy who I loved. Quickly, smoothly, and moderately painlessly. It was done with the precision of a surgeon, so to not let the wound become infected. A skilful severing of two lives, so that each may thrive. And whilst I wonder now if he could be the one that got away, it was decided most definitely that he would be getting away. Just not by me.
By Kirstyn Brook2 years ago in Humans
Why Are You Still Single?
Let me paint a picture: You met someone, maybe online, and you are trying to get to know each other. They ask how long you have been single. You say ‘a couple of years.’ They seem so surprised about your reply and quickly ask you again: ‘But why are you single?’
By Benedette Uche2 years ago in Humans







