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Relationship satire can be cathartic; when love hurts too much, just laugh.
Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders is a well-known American politician who has been active in U.S. politics for many years. He is famous for his progressive ideas and his fight for social justice. Sanders has served as a U.S. Senator from Vermont and has run for President of the United States twice.
By Farhan Sayed12 months ago in Humans
Kash Patel
Kash Patel is an American lawyer, national security official, and political advisor. He is best known for his work in the Trump administration, where he played an important role in intelligence, defense, and national security. Over the years, he has become a well-known figure in U.S. politics, especially for his involvement in government investigations and policies.
By Farhan Sayed12 months ago in Humans
Princess Beatrice
Princess Beatrice is a member of the British Royal Family. She is the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson and the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II. Even though she is not as famous as Prince William or Prince Harry, Beatrice has played an important role in royal life.
By Farhan Sayed12 months ago in Humans
Jack Fincham
Jack Fincham is a British television personality who became famous after winning the reality TV show Love Island in 2018. He was loved by many viewers for his funny personality, charm, and strong relationship with fellow contestant Dani Dyer. However, after the show, Jack faced many ups and downs in his personal and professional life.
By Farhan Sayed12 months ago in Humans
Friendship and the Tangle of Money: The True Value of Trust
Friendship and the Tangle of Money: The True Value of Trust In life, there are moments when we truly understand the worth of things. The most precious of these are the people in our lives—our friends, our families, and most importantly, the trust we build with them. These intangible treasures hold the greatest value. However, amidst these precious bonds, there exists one element that can sometimes shake the very foundation of friendship – the exchange of money.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humans
Breaking Down Gender Norms in Caregiving: Lessons from L&T
A contentious discussion about work-life balance has been triggered by L&T chairman SN Subrahmanyan's proposal of a 90-hour workweek that requires Sunday work. A hilarious meme fest has been triggered by the controversial comment, with celebrities, business executives, and content producers all joining forces to mock the notion. His comments rekindled the discussion about work-life balance, which had been sparked by Narayana Murthy, a co-founder of Infosys, proposing a 70-hour workweek.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Set Yourself as Your Own Role Model
Set Yourself as Your Own Role Model Life is a journey filled with struggles, lessons, and growth. Along the way, there comes a time when we find ourselves questioning the purpose of our efforts. “Why am I doing this? Is my life heading in the right direction?” These questions often lead us to seek guidance, and more often than not, we look up to someone as a role model—a beacon of hope who can illuminate our path.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humans
The FDA’s Ban on Red Dye 3: What You Need to Know
The FDA's new choice to boycott Red Colour 3 (Erythrosine) marks a huge move towards focusing on shopper well-being by tending to the dangers related to counterfeit food colourings. This manufactured colour, generally used to bestow dynamic red or pink shades to food, has for quite some time been under a magnifying glass for its potential wellbeing gambles, especially its connection to disease in research facility creatures. By disallowing its utilization in food items, the FDA has found a proactive way to safeguard general well-being while at the same time flagging a shift towards stricter guidelines on fake added substances.
By MahaShanker Mandalabout a year ago in Humans
The Need for Safeguarding Free Press Rights- Through The Lens Of a Brave Voice That Got Silenced
Mukesh Chandrakar was born in Basaguda, Chhattisgarh, and spent his formative years navigating the challenges of the local state-Maoist conflict. Growing up in such a tumultuous environment must have shaped his perspective and experiences in profound ways. Following the Salwa Judum violence, his family was relocated to a government shelter. A close friend claims that to support himself, Mukesh worked at a variety of jobs, such as selling mahua liquor and fixing bikes. Mukesh was a freelance journalist who worked with local media outlets and reported from the ground for well-known organizations like NDTV, News18, and Sahara before starting his YouTube channel Bastar Junction.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans











