Stream of Consciousness
10 Disturbing Google Searches That Will Haunt You
The internet is a treasure trove of information, and Google is often our gateway to explore it. From learning how to bake a cake to solving complex equations, Google has answers to almost everything. But there are dark alleys in this vast expanse that are better left unexplored. Some searches bring disturbing, unsettling, or even dangerous results that will haunt you for a long time. In this article, we dive into the top 10 Disturbing that you should never search on Google — not for the faint of heart.
By soman Goswamiabout a year ago in Humans
The Philosophy of Villains. AI-Generated.
In every great story, from ancient myths to modern blockbusters, the villain is often as memorable as the hero. These shadowy figures, whether they are Machiavellian schemers, tragic antiheroes, or chaotic disruptors, embody a unique perspective on life, power, and morality. While they are typically cast as adversaries to be defeated, villains can offer us a fascinating lens through which to examine human nature, ethics, and the complexities of decision-making. By studying the philosophy of villains, we can uncover valuable lessons and, surprisingly, use their insights to lead more thoughtful and positive lives.
By Fred Bradfordabout a year ago in Humans
Mike Johnson
Mike Johnson is a prominent American politician who has recently made a big impact in U.S. politics. He is a member of the Republican Party and represents Louisiana's 4th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives. Over the years, Johnson has grown into a powerful figure in the political world, known for his conservative views and strong commitment to his beliefs.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Humans
The Vital Importance of Women's Health
Women's health has long been a cornerstone of global healthcare discussions. However, as our understanding of health deepens and evolves, it becomes increasingly clear that women's health is far more than just the sum of physical well-being. It is a multi-faceted, intricate interplay of emotional, mental, physical, and social dimensions. This holistic view of health is essential for truly addressing the unique and varied needs of women across the world. As society continues to change, so too must our approach to the health of women—moving beyond one-size-fits-all solutions to strategies that are personalized, preventative, and empowering.
By Muhammad Faizan Khanabout a year ago in Humans
The Fog
Dances in the Fog. The crude sight taker, the void maker that twinkles light into luminescent fakers. An honest perspective from mother nature and their utter indifference to our screams for order and decent control. It all exists and flourishes outside the fifty-yard view distance but if you ask a child naive enough, ‘the world is gone.’ Possibly in a panic, if it’s the silent type, there could be havoc beyond the intangible barrier. You breathe it on the way to work, not an ounce feels from the ninth set. So many mornings of blithering confusion to greet the internal mysticism that leaves the rapids baffling season to season. Could it be monsters camped within the cover for easy, intimate kills or the Earth is completely gone into the ether, and your front porch is the final corner pocket of the Milky Way? No blue in the moisture; is the sky a lie? Sparkling, spinning light in the dead air where the stars are stuck behind the ceiling. I think this is what I’m feeling.
By Willem Indigoabout a year ago in Humans
Exploring the Illusion of Reality. AI-Generated.
We all exist within a framework of perceived reality. We see, hear, touch, taste, and smell – these sensations paint a picture of the world around us. But what if this picture is an illusion? What if the reality we experience is merely a subjective interpretation, a construct of our minds? This question has puzzled philosophers for centuries, from Plato's Allegory of the Cave, where prisoners mistake shadows for reality, to modern-day debates about the nature of consciousness.
By Fred Bradfordabout a year ago in Humans
The socioeconomics of humanness
The socioeconomics of humanness lies in the beauty of balancing the aspects of togetherness and isolation. In a world where life coincides with the duality of forces, oscillating between the forces of light and dark, beauty and hate, love and hatred, birth and death, humans are the most endearing and detrimental beings ever to exist. The prowess of intellect and communication, with the stellar mind that created the strides of evolution and lapses of civilization, is undeniably the most striking aspect of what makes humans the most resilient beings of them all. Yet we fall into the pits of downfall, where we forget the radiance of hope, the enclasp of a mother’s warmth, the depth of kindness, the trance that we fall into from time to time although harrowing, is what makes us human. We have to go through a phase of failure and aloofness to fully embrace the goodness of bliss and the peonies of gratitude that embellish the strides of our existential realm.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans











