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A Cycle of Suffering in Gaza
The Fragile Ceasefire The guns fell silent on November 24, 2023, marking Gaza's first dawn in seven weeks without the mechanical whine of drones. As the pale winter sun rose over shattered neighborhoods, people emerged like ghosts from the rubble. Um Youssef, a 58-year-old grandmother, knelt in what remained of her kitchen, sifting through broken dishes with trembling hands. "This was where I made maqluba every Friday," she told a neighbor, her voice cracking as she held up a single surviving coffee cup.
By Muhammad Israr8 months ago in Humans
The Shadow of Love: How Dark Psychology Shapes Gen Z's Romantic Connections
My Swipe-Right Wake-Up Call Last summer, I got ghosted. Not a polite “hey, I’m not feeling it” fade, but a full-on disappearing act after weeks of flirty DMs and late-night TikTok binges together. I was 24, freshly dumped, and wondering if I’d misread every heart-eyes emoji. As a Gen Z-er, my love life’s been shaped by swipes, snaps, and stories, but this felt different—meaner, almost calculated. That’s when I stumbled on “dark psychology,” the sneaky art of manipulation, and realized it’s creeping into Gen Z’s romantic connections like a bad filter. Tactics like gaslighting, love-bombing, and ghosting aren’t just buzzwords—they’re rewiring how we love in the digital age, with social media cranking the toxicity to 11. I dug into the psychology, leaned on 2025 research, and talked to friends to unpack how these behaviors mess with our hearts and heads. Here’s the tea: love’s got a shadow side, but you can spot it and shut it down.
By F. M. Rayaan8 months ago in Humans
Alone Together
It’s a Tuesday afternoon. You're sitting on your couch, scrolling through your phone. You’ve seen your friend’s wedding highlights, your cousin’s vacation snaps from Bali, and a stranger's video that somehow looks like the perfect life. You’re surrounded by images, voices, and updates. Yet the silence in your own room feels deafening.
By Shohel Rana8 months ago in Humans
Made in India, Built for the World: The Best Indian AI Company in 2025. AI-Generated.
In 2025, India has firmly established itself as a global powerhouse in artificial intelligence, and one company is leading the charge—Made in India, but built to serve the world. As businesses and governments globally seek smarter solutions, the best Indian AI company in 2025 is redefining what innovation looks like from the subcontinent.
By Manikesh Tripathi8 months ago in Humans
Phoenix Rising Abusive Situation PSA Series #1
When I am bored with life, I troll the Reddit forums to really get in touch with my own depravity. Thankfully, Reddit is the place you can go to learn that, in fact, you're downright normal when compared to some of the psychos out there. It's also a great place to find fodder for compiling useful information about human behaviors, like abuse.
By Hope Martin8 months ago in Humans
“This Tiny Ring Might Be the Smartest Gift You Can Give in 2025”
Let’s face it—buying a Father’s Day gift is a challenge. The man who says “I don’t need anything” is often the one we most want to surprise. Year after year, the go-to gifts are the same: socks, tools, ties, or a novelty mug he’ll never use. But what if you could give your dad something that’s sleek, meaningful, high-tech, and genuinely useful?
By GadgetGround8 months ago in Humans











