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đź”® Gemini: The Curious and Clever Twins of the Zodiac
Born between May 21 and June 20, Gemini is the third sign of the zodiac. Represented by the Twins, this air sign is full of energy, wit, and curiosity. Ruled by Mercury, the planet of communication, Geminis are known for their sharp minds and quicksilver personalities.
By Mehran Aman5 months ago in Humans
Why Can’t We Get It Together? Dr. Umar Johnson on the Crisis of Black Love
Picture this: It’s a chilly January evening, the kind where you’re curled up with a hot drink, scrolling through YouTube, and you stumble across a conversation that stops you in your tracks. That’s what happened when I tuned into Hardly Initiated’s MLK Eve episode, featuring none other than Dr. Umar Johnson. You know, the kind of voice that makes you lean in, put your phone down, and really listen? Yeah, that’s the one.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED5 months ago in Humans
The True Us Versus Them in the United States
The Truth and the Point Laid Out By Hasnain There is an uncomfortable truth in America that many have either forgotten or chosen to ignore. Politics has always been messy, but today it feels more toxic than ever. My Republican friends sometimes speak as though corruption is a disease that lives only within the Democratic Party. That is not true. While Democrats may currently show their corruption more openly, they are certainly not the only guilty players. Corruption knows no party—it seeps through every corner of government.
By Hasnain Shah5 months ago in Humans
No Sex, We’re Still Evolving
In the wild, every movement is a strategy for survival. For most species, reproduction is not a choice but an instinct, a genetic command Coded over millions of years. Yet here we are, humans, standing somewhere between animal instinct and conscious decision-making, trying to make sense of it all. The title “No Sex Please, We Are Animals!” sounds like a contradiction because animals are often associated with raw, natural desire. But what if this phrase is not about rejecting reproduction, but about questioning how, when, and why we engage in it?
By Farid Aslam5 months ago in Humans
Two Roads, One City: The Choices That Save Us — or Break Us
Johanson laced up her sneakers just as the first light spilled through her window. The city was waking up — car horns, the smell of bread from a nearby bakery, a neighbor watering his plants. She smiled, tightened her ponytail, and stepped out.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
Whispers Between Two Worlds
Amara was used to silence. The kind of weighty, clean, weary silence that filled the morning hospital corridors. She clocked off at the end of a twelve-hour night shift and plodded home in tired feet and hazy mind. The city barely began to stir: public transport blasted angrily, shutters were pulled up by shopkeepers, and a foggy softness clung to the streets.
By Leyvel Writes5 months ago in Humans









