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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
'West African' Black Americans Aren't Black Because "What Would That Make Her?" She's Not A Mixed Race Sympathizer
Tuesday, 2 January 2024 By: TB Obwoge I've said this, I've lived this Black Africans can be the most racist and hateful humans on earth, the time has come to expose them as much as possible.
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in Humans
Silence Speaks Louder: Unlocking the Strength Within
In the vast expanse of life, amidst the cacophony of existence, there exists a profound force, subtle yet immensely potent — silence. Picture a journey through the corridors of the mind, where silence stands as the unspoken language of centuries, a sanctuary for self-discovery.
By Tallal Jafri2 years ago in Humans
Exploring the Unconventional: Unique Towns Around the World
Have you ever dreamed of walking on diamonds? The quaint town of Nördlingen in Germany offers a peculiar experience – its walls and streets are studded with over 72,000 diamonds. Although invisible to the naked eye, these diamonds have a fascinating origin. The town, settled around the 9th century CE, was thought to be located in a volcanic crater. Little did the inhabitants know that the stones used for construction were embedded with millions of tiny diamonds, remnants of an asteroid impact that occurred 14.5 million years ago in Bavaria. The intense heat and pressure from the impact transformed carbon bubbles into diamonds, creating a concentration unlike anywhere else in the world. Despite this unique feature, locals, accustomed to living among diamonds, find it unremarkable.
By Rúni Svabo Egholm2 years ago in Humans
Beyond Romance In Relationship
Relationships often revolve around the excitement of romance, with the rush of new love and the joy of shared experiences creating a captivating story. However, as time passes, what happens to the relationship beyond the initial romance? How can couples navigate the ups and downs of everyday life while ensuring their connection not only endures but also grows stronger? In this exploration, we delve into the scientifically-backed keys that unlock the secrets to maintaining healthy relationships, offering a roadmap to lasting love that goes beyond the enchantment of romance.
By Chinedum John2 years ago in Humans
The Brain
I am talking about the structure and function of the brain. Remember, structure is what it is made of. And function is what it does. Sometimes we call it anatomy or structure and physiology or function. And what's so great is that we go through seventeen different brain structures, so they form the blueprint of the brain. But you use your brain to process it. And if you do a good job, when we get to the end and I go through all the parts, you should be able to tell me what their structure is and what they do. And what organisms have a brain? That and the animals.
By peace igwe2 years ago in Humans
The Lefty Riddle: Why Some People Prefer the Other Hand
In a time long ago, when humanity was still carving its destiny in the tapestry of evolution, a curious phenomenon emerged - the enigma of left-handedness. Picture a world where the majority proudly wielded tools designed for their dominant right hands, blissfully unaware of the minority that defied the norm. Yet, this minority, the lefties, held a secret weapon, a surprise advantage hidden in the intricacies of evolution.
By Tallal Jafri2 years ago in Humans
Being too logical in love
It seems odd at first to imagine that we might get angry, even maddened, by a partner because they were, in the course of a discussion, proving to be too reasonable and too logical. We are used to thinking highly of reason and logic. We are not normally enemies of evidence and rationality. How then could these ingredients become problematic in the course of love? But from close-up, considered with sufficient imagination, our suspicion can make a lot of sense.
By Pondering Frog2 years ago in Humans





