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Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
RATS IN SHADOW
There are rats in our house!! A nest of rats have made their home in our house, and we don’t care. Let them hide, let them breed, in fact we are going to hide them and encourage more. They love the darkness, so we will let them, hide in shadow. After all, if we give them light, we might see the true scope of the infestation. Do we want to know? Do we need to know? And why are we protecting the rats, that spread plague?
By Alexandra Grant7 days ago in Humans
Roots and Fruit
Roots and Fruit Photo by Lukáš Kulla on Unsplash Most people evaluate life by what shows. Results, behavior, success, failure, growth, collapse. Fruit is easier to measure than roots, so it becomes the focus almost by default. When something goes wrong, attention rushes to what is visible and immediate. When something goes right, credit is assigned to the most recent action. But this way of seeing consistently misreads causality. Fruit is never the beginning of the story. It is the result of something that has been growing quietly, often unnoticed, for a long time.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast8 days ago in Humans
A Baby's First Smile
That feeling you get when your newborn baby, beams that gummy smile at you is pretty special. It is a feeling a parent gets that is so fleeting, that you forget it a minute right after and don’t ever think about it or truly remember it again. There will be millions of smiles in life. But the first smile is like the first spring rain and vice versa. Spring in general, gives you that feeling of the first time, for something. It’s renewal, a refreshment of the spirit, after the doldrums of winter.
By Alexandra Grant10 days ago in Humans
Robert Duvall Cause of Death: How Did The Godfather and Apocalypse Now Legend Die at 95?
The film world is mourning the loss of Robert Duvall, one of the most respected and quietly powerful actors in Hollywood history. After decades of iconic performances across film and television, the legendary performer passed away at the age of 95, prompting an outpouring of tributes from fans, filmmakers, and fellow actors around the world.
By Bevy Osuos11 days ago in Humans
Remembering James Van Der Beek
The Enduring Impact of a Beloved Actor The entertainment world mourns the passing of James Van Der Beek, the beloved actor best known for his iconic role as Dawson Leery in the hit 90s television series Dawson's Creek. Van Der Beek, 48, succumbed to colorectal cancer on February 11, 2026, after a multi-year battle with the disease. His death has not only saddened fans globally but has also brought renewed attention to the rising incidence of colorectal cancer in younger adults. This blog post reflects on his career, his personal journey with cancer, and the lasting legacy he leaves behind.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 days ago in Humans
Meteorologist
February, the month of love, black history, and then there is the rat. Adults, looking to a rodent for predictions in weather and the future of winter and spring. When on earth did that become a celebrated thing? It’s ridiculous, and yet some take it seriously.
By Alexandra Grant12 days ago in Humans
Maya Hawke: Fame, Talent, and Finding Her Voice
There is something quietly magnetic about Maya Hawke. She does not demand attention with loud headlines or constant controversy. Instead, she draws people in with sincerity. When she appears on screen, there is a softness in her expression that feels real. When she sings, her voice carries vulnerability rather than polish. In an industry often built on spectacle, Maya Hawke stands out for her calm presence. Many first noticed her in a hit streaming series. Others discovered her through music that feels personal and unfiltered. But behind the growing fame is a young artist trying to understand herself while the world watches. This is the story of Maya Hawke, her career, her family background, and how she is shaping her own path.
By Muqadas khan12 days ago in Humans
I Want To Be My Kid When I Grow Up
Twenty year old single male, living the dream, in resplendent Colorado, handsome, intelligent, geeky in a good way, well mannered, great career, kind, with integrity and great moral character seeks same in a female partner. Candidate must love, snowboarding because my second home is a slope with snow on it, music because I am amassing a collection of guitars and create my own music , and must love good food, because I am a foodie and love foods from all over the world. Please send inquiries to……
By Alexandra Grant14 days ago in Humans
The Female Instinctive Brain: Decoding the Hidden Logic of Desire
Have you ever wondered why trends among women seem to spread with viral intensity? Or why the modern pursuit of "having it all" seems to lead to more anxiety than fulfillment? To the outside observer, female desires can appear irrational or constantly shifting. However, if we look through the lens of evolutionary psychology, there is a profound, ancient logic at play.
By Elena Vance 16 days ago in Humans






