Irony
How To Forgive Someone
In society, forgiveness is often a complex topic. Some say we need to forgive wrongdoers to heal, whereas others are more ambivalent towards doing so or even actively discourage it. Regardless, it frequently stirs up rather strong emotions in people.
By Snarky Lisa8 months ago in Humor
Making the Right Decision at the Right Time
In an emergency, making the right decision at the right time In an emergency, decisions are made in the blink of an eye—choices that can mean the difference between life and death, safety and danger, loss and recovery. The ability to make the right decision at the right time under pressure is not just a skill—it's a critical life competency. Your choices have a significant impact, whether you are a healthcare worker responding to a medical emergency, a parent protecting their child, a driver responding to a sudden road hazard, or a leader in the face of a natural disaster. This article explores the principles, psychology, and practical steps involved in making timely and effective decisions during emergencies. We will cover real-life examples, scientific insights, and strategies you can apply to stay calm, act fast, and choose wisely when seconds count.
By Laila Sadia8 months ago in Humor
Line of Fire-The India-Pakistan Conflict
In the cold heights of the Kargil district in northern India, the summer of 1999 was far from ordinary. What should have been a season of melted snow and returning tourists turned into one of the fiercest battlegrounds between two nuclear-armed neighbors—India and Pakistan.
By BILAL KHAN8 months ago in Humor
The Chicken We Eat. Top Story - May 2025.
It’s Tuesday again, which is wild because it was just Tuesday the other day. Tuesdays entail eating dinner at an impossible speed so my husband and I can race both kids off to their overpriced dance classes where they learn a routine they then perform for one whole minute to an auditorium of hostages at the end-of-year dance show.
By Nora Ariana9 months ago in Humor
The Insanity of the English Language: Making Our Way Through A Maze Of Linguistic Twists & Turns
I am a writer. I can cajole and tantalize an idea into a climactic explosion, much as I would entice and seduce a lover. The romance I continue to have with my native language is deep and real, her whispers of sweet nothings seducing my fingertips as they dance over my keyboard.
By Vanessa Brown9 months ago in Humor
If You're Going To Call Me Your Friend.
I like friends. I can laugh with them, cry with them, and share a joke. I have told many of my friends secrets that I wouldn't even share with my husband. However, if you are going to call me your friend, there are some things about me that you should know.
By Carol Ann Townend9 months ago in Humor
"Hayek’s Hangover: A Love Story Between Markets and Mayhem"
Once upon a time in a snowy Swiss chalet—not quite a James Bond hideout, but close—a bunch of intellectuals gathered with a dream. It was the 1940s, and the world was crawling out of the rubble of fascism and world war, trying to piece together what kind of future it wanted. In a resort town named Mont Pèlerin, a group of academics, economists, and political thinkers formed what would become the world’s most powerful secret club that no one had ever heard of: the Mont Pelerin Society.
By The Unique Pen9 months ago in Humor









