Stream of Consciousness
O, God, I Need Art!
God, I am not your strongest soldier. You know, in fact, that I am one of your grunts. Meek, unsteady, shaken. You send me strength in the form of technicolor. You steady my feet with pulsing rhythms, straighten my back with blown glass and pieces of an easel. You keep my heart beating with fantastical cinematic explosions, heart stopping horrors, and tender ministrations. You move me forward with hope and joy and anticipation. You put me on this Earth to love and do and be art, and by Your Name nobody is going to fucking stop me from fulfilling that purpose.
By Delise Fantome2 years ago in Humans
Exploring the Unique Biology of Men and Women. AI-Generated.
This article explores the biological and anatomical differences between men and women, highlighting the significance of these variances and their impact on gender roles and expectations in society, while emphasizing the need for evidence-based research to dispel myths and promote gender diversity and equality.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Humans
Be careful when communicating with deaf and mute people
Perhaps it's time we change our perception of deaf and mute people. With the development of education and sign language, people no longer consider deaf and mute people as disabled. Of course, science has accurate definitions of disability, but from a cultural perspective, the deaf-mute community should not be considered a disabled community, but should only be considered a minority community. Simply because they don't speak the same language as other normal people, just like when we communicate with a Bana person who doesn't know Kinh, or a Lao person who doesn't know Vietnamese.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Humans
Dupont Circle
I know that when you think of Dupont Circle you think of two men interacting together. But I could not find a picture of two men inraptured with each other. And this picture sort of fits the story. This reflection is what I think every women should be looking for and yet none of them are. It might get you confused, but that is okay, it is just my perspective,
By Antoinette L Brey2 years ago in Humans
“Does Happiness Truly Make You Happy?” . AI-Generated.
In a world where happiness is hailed as the ultimate goal, we find ourselves trapped in a paradoxical spiral of misery. Despite our nation's very foundation being built upon the right to pursue happiness, and the incessant urging from the 'wine mom brigades' to live, laugh, and love, people are sinking deeper into despair with each passing day.
By Wali Ahmed Khan2 years ago in Humans
The Significance of Memorial Day
On a quiet Memorial Day morning in the small town of Cedar Ridge, the air was thick with the weight of remembrance and gratitude. American flags lined the main street, each fluttering gently in the breeze, symbolizing the collective memory of a community that had given so much. Among the residents, one family’s story stood out, a poignant testament to the true meaning of the day.
By Elias Osaghae2 years ago in Humans
10 strange things that cannot be explained by science
1. Soul and body Medicine is beginning to understand the ways in which the mind influences the body. The placebo effect (virtual therapy, in which patients are given fake drugs) proves that people can always reduce their symptoms or pain by believing in the effectiveness of the treatment. whether this treatment is truly effective or not. However, this is only a very small first step in understanding the process between the soul and the body, the body's ability to heal itself is much more surprising than what modern medicine can do. create.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Humans





