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Reviews of TV series depicting onscreen affairs of the human heart.
Folie à Deux: The Anticipated Return of Arthur Fleck
Folie à Deux: The Anticipated Return of Arthur Fleck Two years ago, Gotham City was shaken to its core by a name that has since become infamous: Arthur Fleck. Fleck, once an ordinary man struggling with his mental health, transformed into the Joker, a figure who would forever alter the city's landscape. His story, a chilling exploration of society's underbelly and the human psyche, captivated audiences and left an indelible mark on Gotham's history. Now, with the release of the trailer for "Folie à Deux," the sequel to the groundbreaking "Joker" film, we are set to dive deeper into the mind of this complex character.
By Francis C Okoroabout a year ago in Humans
Latest Advances in IVF Technology: An Expert’s Perspective
In the ever-changing world of fertility treatments, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has become a ray of hope for couples struggling to conceive. Over the years, advances in IVF technology have come a long way, transforming the field of assisted reproductive technology (ART). Recently, we’ve seen some incredible breakthroughs that are making the IVF journey more promising, less intimidating, and a lot more successful. Let’s dive into the latest advances in IVF technology and explore how these innovations are revolutionizing fertility treatments.
By Dr. Rhythm Guptaabout a year ago in Humans
The dangerous rise of pension nationalism
In the bustling city of Portwood, the towering skyscrapers and vibrant markets masked an underlying economic tension. For years, the city had thrived on a global investment strategy, allowing its pension funds to grow steadily, providing security for its retirees. But a new wave of sentiment was sweeping through Portwood, driven by political rhetoric and national pride. This movement, known as "pension nationalism," advocated for the use of pension funds exclusively for domestic investments, regardless of the potential risks.
By Theophilus Emmanuel2 years ago in Humans
Letting Go: How Detachment Can Help You Heal Toxic Relationships
Letting Go: How Detachment Can Help You Heal Toxic Relationships Many individuals in the self-help and dating advice community often emphasize the importance of independence, but there is a disconnect between societal norms and scientific evidence. Building strong emotional connections with others has been shown to result in increased levels of happiness, success, and overall well-being in individuals' lives. Some individuals offer self-help and dating advice and believe in the importance of being independent, but there is a disconnect between societal norms and scientific research. Building strong emotional connections with others has been shown to increase happiness, effectiveness, and overall stability in life.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Humans
King Charles sent special wishes to the England team but noted the surprise
Just as the fans expected, the England team and the Netherlands brought the match with a high, attractive attack tempo right from the start. Xavi Simons's super goal helped the "Orange Cyclone" take the lead, but in the end the England team still had 2 goals from Harry Kane and Ollie Watkins to win 2-1, reaching the final against Spain.
By phim hoạt hình PHH2 years ago in Humans
HOW the Brain Works and WHY It’s Important to Keep It Health. AI-Generated.
Did you know that our brain doesn't feel pain? If we were jabbed within the brain, we wouldn't feel anything because the brain doesn't feel pain. This is because the brain itself lacks pain receptors, although the surrounding tissues and structures within the head do have them. That's why we can experience migraines or headaches, but the brain tissue itself remains pain-free.
By Abida Awais2 years ago in Humans





