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The Rise of Fake People in Today's Society
In today's world, the term "fake people" has become a common phrase used to describe individuals who present a false image of themselves to the world. These individuals can be found in various walks of life, including social media, politics, and even in our personal lives. Fake people are those who are not true to themselves, and they pretend to be someone they are not, often for their own personal gain.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Humans
Remembering William Shakespeare on his 405th death anniversary
William Shakespeare, born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, is one of the most well-known playwrights in the world. His works, which have been performed and studied for over four centuries, have made an immeasurable impact on the literary and theatrical landscape of the world. William Shakespeare is widely considered to be one of the most influential playwrights in history. Shakespeare's works continue to captivate audiences around the world more than 400 years after his death - 23 April 1616.
By Ajinkya More3 years ago in Humans
Prompt #3
HOW DOES THE PERFECT DAY LOOK LIKE FOR YOU? So, I asked my husband this question. His response, like most times, was as simplistic as it could be. His answer, "I would wake up". There was nothing else to discuss. He isn't a man who uses a lot of words. Well- I take that back. He is very opinionated on matters that are important to him. He has a lot of opinions on health & fitness, politics, current events, weather reports,and....lawn care. I can tell you a few things, 1. sticks are my nemesis 2. if I am ever asked to pull a weed- you will be cussed out. I am just stating facts and truth surrounding my life. If you enjoy outside lawn maintenance, I will give you my address and you and my husband can pick up the sticks and chop down trees to your hearts content. There is over 5 acres, knock yourself out. Well, seriously do not take that literally, the 'knocking yourself out' part. You know what I meant. And if you don't....grow up *in the nicest way that can possibly be said*.
By Lorelai Faye3 years ago in Humans
BELIEVE IN YOU
Believe in you! Being a teenager can be tough. Between the stress of school, relationships, and figuring out who you are and what you want in life, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and lost. But with the right mindset and tools, you can navigate this stage of life with confidence and purpose. In this article, we'll explore some tips and strategies that can help you become a happier, healthier, and more motivated teenager.
By Jamie hunson3 years ago in Humans
Overcoming Jealousy in Relationships: Tips for Dealing with Envy towards Loved Ones
Jealousy is a common emotion that can arise in any type of relationship. It can be particularly challenging to deal with jealousy when it involves loved ones, as it can damage the trust and intimacy in the relationship. Here are some tips for avoiding jealous behavior towards your loved ones:
By Vikas Mishra3 years ago in Humans
The Impact of a Small Act of Kindness: How a Moment in the Library Changed My Life
There are countless small moments in our lives that can have a big impact on us. It could be a passing conversation, a fleeting glance, or a single decision that changes the course of our lives. For me, one such moment occurred when I was in college and struggling with a difficult course.
By Vikas Mishra3 years ago in Humans
The Impact Of Passing Moments
As I continued my journey on the ferry, I felt a sense of gratitude for the experience and the lessons it had taught me. I realized that sometimes, we need to step out of our comfort zones and try new things to gain a fresh perspective on our lives. Whether it's taking a different route to work, trying a new hobby, or simply taking a moment to appreciate the world around us, we can find new meaning and purpose in our lives by being open to new experiences.
By laiba tabassum3 years ago in Humans
"Melodies in the Dark Sky"
Samantha was always fascinated by the dark sky. She would often find herself gazing up at the stars, wondering what lay beyond them. She loved how peaceful it felt under the darkness, and how everything seemed to slow down. It was a moment of solitude for her, which she cherished the most.
By melodic movement3 years ago in Humans






