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The Lost Art of Boredom:
In a world addicted to productivity and stimulation, boredom has become almost taboo. We’ve developed an allergic reaction to empty moments. Stuck in line at the coffee shop? Check Instagram. Commercial break? Scroll through TikTok. Waiting for a friend to arrive? Fire off a couple of emails. There’s an unspoken rule in modern life: never be idle.
By SHADOW-WRITES10 months ago in Humans
Understanding the Tesla Protests: What's Fueling the Controversy?
Elon Musk could be the richest man in the world and stay unbeatable for decades—if he just sat still. But that doesn’t seem to interest him. He keeps making blunders, especially when it comes to work, and honestly, that’s not a good look.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo10 months ago in Humans
How Old Is Piper Rockelle? A Look at Her Life, Career, and Online Fame
If you’ve been wondering, “how old is Piper Rockelle?”, you’re not alone. With her vibrant personality, huge social media following, and multifaceted talents, Piper has captured the hearts of millions worldwide. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer curious about the teen influencer, we’ve got all the latest facts on Piper Rockelle’s age, her rise to fame, and what she’s doing now.
By Vincent Otiri10 months ago in Humans
Mickey Rourke: Hollywood Journey of Fame, Fall, and Redemption
Mickey Rourke is one of Hollywood's most fascinating figures. Born on September 16, 1952, Rourke's journey has been anything but conventional. A former professional boxer turned award-winning actor, Mickey Rourke has lived a life full of ups and downs. This article explores everything about Mickey Rourke now, his most iconic roles in Mickey Rourke movies, his turbulent past with plastic surgery, and the truth behind the Mickey Rourke accident. We'll also delve into Mickey Rourke net worth and examine Mickey Rourke before and after his dramatic transformation.
By Vincent Otiri10 months ago in Humans
Palm Sunday in Manila: Priest Shares Bread and Hope with the Homeless
Palm Sunday in Manila: Priest Shares Bread and Hope with the Homeless Manila Philippines March 24, 2025 In a moving act of humility and compassion a Catholic priest in Manila shared a simple yet powerful meal with the city’s homeless on Palm Sunday turning a religious tradition into a moment of solidarity and hope for those living on the margins of society. Father Alberto Santiago a parish priest at San Isidro Church in Manila decided to forgo the usual Palm Sunday procession and instead take to the streets with loaves of bread fruits and bottled water. Accompanied by a small group of volunteers he walked through the busy streets of the capital reaching out to the city’s homeless community with food prayer and most importantly dignity. We celebrate the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem with palms and praises Father Santiago said but we forget that He always walked among the poor and the forgotten. Today I want to do the same. Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week in the Christian calendar a time that commemorates the final days of Jesus Christ before his crucifixion. Traditionally churches hold processions blessings of palm fronds and celebratory Masses. But Father Santiago felt that this year amid the rising numbers of street dwellers and growing economic hardships the true spirit of Palm Sunday needed to be expressed through service. Carrying baskets filled with food and small palm crosses the priest and his volunteers approached homeless families elderly individuals and street children. Some were hesitant at first but many accepted the offerings with visible gratitude. For many of them it was their first full meal in days. Father Santiago knelt beside the men and women sitting on sidewalks and under overpasses breaking bread with them not just as a priest but as a fellow human being. This is what it means to be Christ like he said. To break bread with others regardless of who they are or where they come from.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in Humans
Mejja: Age, Net Worth, Wife, Tribe, Daughter & More
Mejja, affectionately known as "Okwonkwo," stands as a pillar in Kenya's genge music scene. From his humble beginnings in Nyeri's Majengo slums to dominating airwaves with chart-topping hits, Mejja's journey is a testament to resilience and talent. Beyond his musical prowess, his personal life—marked by triumphs and trials—adds depth to his compelling story. This article delves into Mejja's age, net worth, marital journey, tribal roots, and his cherished role as a father.
By Marveline Merab10 months ago in Humans
Susan Kihika: Age, Husband, Net Worth, Biography, Twins & More
Susan Kihika’s story is anything but ordinary. She’s Nakuru’s first female governor, a sharp-witted lawyer, and a fierce political voice with deep roots in Kenya’s power circles. From building her legal career in the U.S. to shattering glass ceilings back home, Kihika has never been one to follow the script. And in 2025, life threw her a beautiful curveball—she became a mother to twins, born in the U.S.
By Marveline Merab10 months ago in Humans
Trump Authorizes U.S. Military to Take Control of Land at U.S.-Mexico Border
In a move stirring intense political debate and raising legal questions, former President Donald Trump has reportedly authorized the U.S. military to take control of key parcels of land along the U.S.-Mexico border. The move, which was made with the intention of speeding up the construction and strengthening of border infrastructure, is a significant return to the tough border policies that characterized Trump's first term in office. Background and Context
By Ashfaque Mahmud 🇧🇩10 months ago in Humans
Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Content: Israel Requests Meta to Remove Over 90,000 Posts.
According to a recent article by Drop Site News, the Israeli government has intensified its attack on social media postings about Palestine, with Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, cooperating extensively.
By MD. ARIFUL ISLAM10 months ago in Humans
Since Israel breached the Gaza truce, more than 1,560 people have died.
Al Jazeera's Hind Khoudary reported from outside the al-Ahli Hospital in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza, that health officials say that since Israel breached a ceasefire with the Palestinian militant group Hamas last month, Israeli assaults on Gaza have killed more than 1,560 people.
By MD. ARIFUL ISLAM10 months ago in Humans









