satire
Relationship satire can be cathartic; when love hurts too much, just laugh.
6 People Dies and Comes Back to life, What they Saw?
Today, we're exploring a big mystery: what happens after we die? Most people think that once someone is gone, they don't come back. However, there are some really surprising cases where people were believed to be dead but somehow came back to life, right at their own funerals. From a boy in Brazil to a woman in China cooking after being declared dead, these stories will make you rethink what you know about life and death.
By Morgan Everly2 years ago in Humans
Dreamland
In the heart of a forgotten valley, nestled between rolling hills and whispering trees, there existed a place unlike any other. This magical realm was known as Dreamland, a sanctuary where dreams took flight, and reality danced on the edges of imagination.
By Anthony Muthui 2 years ago in Humans
"Healing from Within: The Emotional Odyssey of Mental Health Resilience". Content Warning.
In the peaceful town of Serenity Springs, where the embrace of nature and the warmth of community were cherished, individuals faced a unique emotional challenge. Within the quietude of the surroundings, the weight of mental health issues, and the unwavering support of friends, family, and professionals, a story of strength, healing, and the human spirit's capacity to overcome inner battles would unfold.
By Vincent Uche2 years ago in Humans
"Unraveling Truth: The Battle Against Misinformation". Content Warning.
In the digital age, where information flowed freely and the world's knowledge was at our fingertips, a new adversary had emerged—misinformation. It spread like wildfire, sowing confusion, discord, and fear. Yet, within the labyrinth of falsehoods and deceit, a story of truth-seeking, resilience, and the power of an individual to make a difference would unfold.
By Vincent Uche2 years ago in Humans
Title: Immigration in Today's Society: . Content Warning.
Title: Immigration in Today's Society: Effects and Advantages Introduction Immigration has been a fundamental aspect of human history, shaping societies, cultures, and economies across the globe. In today's world, immigration continues to play a pivotal role in shaping our societies, economies, and cultures. This article explores the effects and advantages of immigration in modern society, shedding light on its multifaceted impact.
By Angel Jacobs2 years ago in Humans
Sindhi Culture: A Journey of Tradition, Cuisine and Sustainability
Situated on the fertile plains of the Indus River, the Pakistani province of Sindh is home to one of the world's oldest and most vibrant cultures. The culture of Sindh bears witness to a rich tradition, history and resilience that has flourished over the centuries. In this article, we travel into the heart of Sindhi culture, exploring its characteristics, customs, cuisine and the enduring spirit of its people.
By Sarang Panhwar2 years ago in Humans
Will UNO's Show 'Em No Mercy Card Game Amplify The No Friends Trend?
Goodness me. UNO is still a pretty good game, and that all depends as to whether or not you are more inclined to play card games, as opposed to board games. Then again, you need at least a couple more people to play with you, in order to make the game more interesting. In other words, it would be pretty one sided if the other player (only in a party of two) kept skipping and reversing back to themselves. Depending on your mood, that could surely annoy your friend or family member. Or whoever is playing with you at the end of the day. Uno is one in Italian, but it is also a popular card game, created in 1971. Now UNO is upping the ante with a Show 'Em No Mercy edition. (Yours truly is not sure if someone was listening to the song called Show No Mercy, while being forced to (say) chow down some tarantulas for dinner in a foreign country; while coming up with the name and idea for a "supposedly" simple card game, while rinsing the UNO card game inside out, like a spin dry that is turned up way too high.)
By Justine Crowley2 years ago in Humans





