satire
Relationship satire can be cathartic; when love hurts too much, just laugh.
What Does A Person Need To Be Happy ?
Introduction Happiness is a complex and multi-dimensional concept that can be difficult to define. However, most people would agree that happiness is a desirable state of being that encompasses positive emotions, contentment, and a sense of well-being. In this essay, we will explore the question of what a person needs to be happy, including the role of individual factors such as personality traits, life circumstances, and social relationships.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humans
Why We Anger When Unexpected Happened ?"
Introduction Anger is a common emotional response to unexpected events or situations that we perceive as threatening, frustrating, or unfair. Anger can range from mild irritation to intense rage, and it can have both physiological and psychological effects on our well-being. In this essay, we will explore the reasons why we may feel anger when unexpected events occur, and provide examples of situations where anger may be a natural response.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humans
Under Purple Clouds
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. It was a spectacle that the residents of the small town of Maplewood had grown accustomed to. They would gather on their balconies and rooftops, sipping on hot cocoa and watching in awe as the clouds moved gracefully across the sky.
By Ikram Hussain Shah3 years ago in Humans
THINKING
Thinking is an essential part of the human experience. It is through thinking that we are able to process information, make decisions, and solve problems. Our ability to think critically and creatively is what sets us apart as a species, and it is what has allowed us to accomplish incredible feats of innovation and progress throughout history.
By Curiosity Ticket3 years ago in Humans
SOCIAL JUSTICE
Social justice is a term that is often used to describe the pursuit of equality and fairness in society. It refers to the belief that everyone deserves the same rights and opportunities, regardless of their race, gender, religion, or socioeconomic status. Achieving social justice requires us to address the underlying causes of inequality and work to create a more just and equitable world for all.
By Curiosity Ticket3 years ago in Humans
Can You Loss Weight In Just A Month?
Introduction: Weight loss has become a buzzword in recent times, with more and more people becoming conscious about their health and fitness. It is not just about the way you look, but also about how you feel and your overall well-being. There are numerous diets and fitness regimes available that claim to help you lose weight in just a month. But the question remains, is it really possible to lose weight in just a month? The answer is yes, it is possible, but it is not an easy task. In this blog, we will discuss the ways in which you can lose weight in just a month.
By Malik Idrees3 years ago in Humans
How Much Titty Is Too Much Titty at A Wedding
“Oh my God, if you hooked up with her, you have to tell me every single thing that happened. You have to write me a term paper on the look and feel of Margo Roth Spiegelman’s breasts. Thirty pages, minimum! I want you to do a photo-realistic pencil drawing. A sculpture would also be acceptable. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to write a sestina about Margo Roth Spiegelman’s breasts? Your six words are: pink, round, firmness, succulent, supple, and pillowy. Personally, I think at least one of the words should be buhbuhbuhbuh.” ― John Green, Paper Towns
By Toni Crowe3 years ago in Humans
Whiskey
I've drunk a lot over the years. I still remember the first time I ever tried alcohol on Christmas Day when I was 14. It was a beer, a pretty famous brand that I barely finished because it quite frankly was genuinely terrible. My thoughts on my first taste of alcohol? It was not a 'good call' I've jumped between beverages since, wanting to try as many flavours as I can, find what I could undoubtedly consider 'My Drink'. I went from Rums, to cocktails, back to rums, vodka's, beers, cocktails again (I'm still partial to them, they're delicious). But when I first started trying whiskeys, that was when I felt something in the back of my mind. I felt something in the flavours and the years of aging that seemed to almost resonate within me. I realised from then that whiskey is the most honest drink. Because if you look at the whiskey a person drinks, you can know them as deeply and intimately as you know yourself.
By Michael Coffey3 years ago in Humans







