Stream of Consciousness
Too Tired to Care? Yeah, Me Too
We all get tired. Long day, bad sleep, skipped coffee or tea, whatever. But have you ever been so exhausted that even eight hours of sleep, a weekend off, or a vacation did not fix it? No amount of rest is helping you rejuvenate, freshen up completely.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in Humans
Why Does Growth Often Feels Lonely
I am here and right in the middle of it. The Lonely Stage. It is not just a passing feeling. It is that messy phase where my goals and reality clash like two kids fighting over a toy. It is where old friendships fade, and new ones have not quite clicked yet.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in Humans
Kim Sae Ron
Kim Sae Ron is a South Korean actress known for her talent and strong performances. She started acting at a very young age and quickly became one of the most popular child actresses in South Korea. Over the years, she has grown into a successful actress, taking on various roles in films and television dramas. This article will discuss her early life, career, achievements, and recent events in her life.
By Farhan Sayed11 months ago in Humans
Where Have Those Days of Friendship Gone?
Where Have Those Days of Friendship Gone? Where have those days gone when friendship was not just a relationship but the very essence of life? Those days when sitting on the school steps, chatting endlessly, getting drenched in the rain, playfully splashing water at each other, and later hiding those wet clothes from our mothers out of fear but laughing uncontrollably – all of it feels so vividly etched in memory even today.
By Dipak Pawar11 months ago in Humans
Lift Every Voice
To my Brothas, Sistas, and those who stand with us — Black History Month is not just a Black holiday. It is an American celebration. It is a time to recognize that the contributions, struggles, and triumphs of Black Americans are woven into the very fabric of this country. Our history is American history, and this month belongs to us all.
By Dr William M White11 months ago in Humans
Table for two
I didn't see her when I walked in from the parking lot on the side of the building, and I didn't see her either while I was standing in line, waiting for my turn to place my order at the counter. But as soon as I sat down at the empty table next to the window with my little numbered marker, my drink, and a few napkins I finally caught a glimpse of her obscure figure. She was alone, eating and smiling like she was enjoying her food. Nobody was bothering her and that was a surprise to me if I need to be honest while I tell you the story. Not that I want them to be rude, but I never saw something like that before, at least not where I live. This was the first week I was there and was still learning about the locals' "way of life".
By Alex Torres12 months ago in Humans
The Queer Kingdom: For the love of the Zoo
It was a cloudy Wednesday morning at Sunnyside Zoo when the interns gathered for their first animal behavior lecture. Dr. Susan Patel, the lead zoologist, stood in front of a whiteboard scribbled with diagrams of penguins, giraffes, and geese. “Today,” she began, “we’re going to talk about a topic that isn’t often covered in textbooks but is just as important: the queerness of the animal kingdom.”
By The Kind Quill12 months ago in Humans
Life
Every hurdle a person faces in life is painful to encounter. Sometimes, we see them coming; other times, they strike unexpectedly. In overcoming these hurdles, we fight—battles that we call struggles. And these struggles leave scars, ones we carry with us every day, often for the rest of our lives.
By Iray-echolite12 months ago in Humans







