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Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
Ai Chat Bots And Why They Will Never Solve Loneliness
As AI continues to pop up in more ads and be added to more apps, the question continues to be asked, "Can AI solve the loneliness epidemic?" After the first round of experts fielded that question, I had figured their answers would have put it to rest. And yet, here we are, the same question still being asked.
By Your Textual Boyfriend6 months ago in Humans
Licorice Pizza
The meaning of life through love is an inexplicable feeling. Growing, driven by desire and passion, is often an odyssey full of pain, yet the sensation remains enjoyable. This premise underlies the plot of Licorice Pizza, the latest production by the great Paul Thomas Anderson (There Will Be Blood (2007); Phantom Thread (2017)). The film, which I personally consider the best of the recentry concluded year 2021, showcases the directro`s narrative skill-while not his finest work, it surpasses most of its peers.
By Cesar Alejandro Mursuli Abreu6 months ago in Humans
Why Do We Keep Asking: What Is Love?
What is love? It's a question older than language itself, woven into ancient myths, whispered in sacred temples, etched into poetry, and searched a billion times on the internet today. Love shapes our deepest decisions, our highest joys, and our most painful losses. It is both universal and deeply personal, mystifying and familiar. But in an age where technology mediates connection and commitment is often feared more than desired, the question feels more urgent than ever: What is love today?
By F. M. Rayaan6 months ago in Humans
5 Deep Questions Everyone Asks Themselves- And What Modern Life, Psychology,and Faith Say About them. AI-Generated.
Across continents, cultures, and generations, there are certain questions that visit the mind of every person. They appear during quiet nights, after heartbreak, in the middle of success, or when life feels uncertain. These are not silly doubts—they're the core questions of being human.
By Nowshad Ahmad6 months ago in Humans
The Word That Couldn’t Translate
this story create by khalid khan I first heard the word on a cracked cassette, tucked inside a metal biscuit tin beneath my grandmother’s prayer shawls. The recording was decades old—dusty and halting—her voice steady, deliberate, teaching a little girl how to say a word in Pashto that no one says anymore.
By khalid khan6 months ago in Humans
Ben Askren’s Heart Stopped Four Times, What Really Happened and How He Survived
A Life Nearly Lost, a Fighter’s Spirit Unbroken On July 9, 2025, former MMA and wrestling champion Ben Askren, 40, shared his first public update since undergoing a double lung transplant. In an emotional Instagram video from his hospital bed, he described a terrifying ordeal where he said he “died four times,” with his heart stopping for about 20 seconds on each occasion.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in Humans
The Gamer Scapegoat. Content Warning.
Introduction There's a pattern we don't talk about nearly enough. Whenever something goes wrong with kids, teenagers, or even young adults — be it violence, gambling, social withdrawal, poor academic performance, or rising mental health concerns — there's a familiar name that gets dragged into the headlines: video games.
By TechHermit7 months ago in Humans
Pakistani Culture: A Beautiful Blend of Tradition and Diversities . Content Warning.
Pakistani Culture: A Beautiful Blend of Tradition and Diversities Pakistan is a land of vibrant traditions, colorful customs, and deep-rooted values. Its culture is a fascinating blend of various ethnicities, languages, cuisines, music, dress styles, and religious beliefs. From the snow-covered mountains of the north to the deserts of Sindh, every corner of Pakistan tells a different story.
By Noor Salam7 months ago in Humans
Bobby Jenks Cause of Death: What Happened to the White Sox World Series Hero?
Bobby Jenks, the hard-throwing closer who helped clinch the 2005 World Series title for the Chicago White Sox, tragically passed away on July 4, 2025, at the age of 44. He died in Sintra, Portugal, after a brave fight against stage 4 adenocarcinoma, a form of stomach cancer. His death comes as a shock to many, even though he had been open about his health struggles earlier this year.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in Humans
How One Stranger Changed My Life Forever. AI-Generated.
I wasn’t looking for help that day. I wasn’t even looking for kindness. In fact, I had spent most of that cold November morning trying to stay invisible. My coat was too thin for the weather, my heart too heavy for the world, and my bank account far too empty to pretend I was okay.
By Anees Kaleem7 months ago in Humans
Camp Mystic Flooding: What Really Happened in Texas and Why the Danger Isn’t Over Yet
What started as a cheerful Fourth of July at Camp Mystic turned into one of Texas' most terrifying weather emergencies of 2025. Located in Hunt, Kerr County, along the banks of the scenic but often unpredictable Guadalupe River, Camp Mystic, an iconic girls’ summer camp with over a century of history, was devastated by a massive flash flood that left dozens stranded, properties destroyed, and families frantically searching for answers.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in Humans











