pop culture
Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
Renaissance Festival War Stories September 7-8, 2024
...Continued from weekend 3 Saturday was the 6th annual Un-Official Pride Day at The Minnesota Renaissance Festival. Nearly 1400 people rsvp'd to our Facebook event. It gets bigger each year and we are so glad to love and be loved in the communities: Renaissance and LBGTQIA+. Shops decked themselves out, acts wore their best rainbow, flag, or pride duds, and the patrons take their garb to the next level. While I'm glad to be the nexus of the event annually, I am not the true origin. PRIDE doesn't happen without all the people willing to be generous in a community to show who they are and will not be hurt or repressed for a safe love or lifestyle.
By Tinka Boudit She/Herabout a year ago in Humans
Raise a Toast to National Coffee Day with Your Perfect Brew! ☕
Coffee fans, listen up! September 29th marks National Coffee Day. It’s a full 24 hours set aside for our beloved caffeine fix. Are you into lattes, can’t get enough of espresso, or swear by cold brew? This day celebrates all things coffee.
By Lily Parkerabout a year ago in Humans
I'm So Tired Of Activists and Causes
America Is Trying To Turn Into A Butterfly When I think of American social progress I envision the progress of metamorphosis. America has been trying to morph into something else... since its creation. And I think of the butterfly specifically when thinking about America because every social progressive step we've ever taken has involved tearing our country apart at the seams so we can remake ourselves.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Humans
Navya Naveli Nanda's Achievement: A Mirror to Society's Gender Bias
Navya Naveli Nanda's Achievement: A Mirror to Society's Gender Bias Prejudice and discrimination based on gender persist because gender stereotypes are reinforced through a variety of channels, such as the media, socialization, education, and leisure activities. In addition to highlighting the pervasive prejudices that society still harbours against women, this article criticizes how modern society readily criticizes women who hold comparable success and power but ignore the accomplishments of powerful men. It focuses on Navya Nanda's experiences with online criticism regarding her achievements because of gender bias and examines different aspects of gender stereotyping and its effects on women's career advancement.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
The Twilight of British Nightlife: A Nation's Social Fabric Unravels
In a startling revelation that has sent shockwaves through the United Kingdom, a recent video documenting the eerie quietude of a once-thriving Midlands town on a Saturday night has sparked intense debate about the changing face of British social life. The footage, which has since gone viral, paints a bleak picture of empty streets, shuttered businesses, and a palpable absence of the vibrant nightlife that once defined many of the nation's urban centers.
By Next Kodingabout a year ago in Humans
Hard Work
We all have a passion or something we want to work hard for to achieve. We are motivated by something or someone. We have tasks we know that we must complete. Things that are on our todo lists that we must do everyday. Whether it’s starting your own business or working a 9 to 5 just to put food on the table we all must work hard to survive.
By Thomas Terryabout a year ago in Humans
Strange thing about white people in China, not allowed to marry foreigners: Extremely surprising reason!
The strange white race in Asia has lived in the "country of a billion people" for thousands of years . When it comes to people with white skin, we immediately think of Americans or Europeans, etc. However, strangely enough, in China - an Asian country near Vietnam, there has existed a race of "unbelievably beautiful" white skin for thousands of years. In fact, the natives are even more beautiful than Ukrainian women.
By Ken Daklakabout a year ago in Humans
The best in womans fragrances
Fragrance is more than just a personal choice; it’s an extension of who you are, an invisible accessory that can define and enhance your presence. For women, selecting the perfect scent is an intimate process that reflects their personality, mood, and style. From the timeless elegance of classic perfumes to the cutting-edge allure of modern blends, women’s fragrances offer a world of possibilities to explore. Each fragrance tells a story, evoking emotions and memories with every spritz. In this journey through the realm of women’s fragrances, we’ll delve into the scents that have captivated hearts and defined trends, helping you discover the perfect aroma that speaks to your essence and complements your unique style.
By zakk pettwayabout a year ago in Humans
The History of Oversized Fashion: From Retro to Modern Trends
The fashion world is like an ever-moving kaleidoscope, constantly redefining its inspirations and meanings: heading back in time, then looking forward, to making something entirely innovative once again. Oversized fashion is definitely part of this list.
By Pritam Mondalabout a year ago in Humans
The Silent Epidemic of Loneliness: How Japan's Youth Became the Most Isolated Generation
In a startling shift that has caught the attention of sociologists and policymakers alike, Japan's younger generation has overtaken its elderly as the country's loneliest demographic. This phenomenon, deeply rooted in the nation's rapidly changing social fabric, has sparked concerns about the future of one of the world's most technologically advanced societies.
By Next Kodingabout a year ago in Humans








