humanity
Alcohol is nothing without someone to drink it and the substance changes lives for many who partake; a glimpse into the impact of alcohol on humanity.
How Isolating the Country Affects Your Brain
INTRO: The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a variety of changes to our lives, including the way we think and feel. Isolating an entire country can have some serious impacts on our mental health, with the emergence of a phenomenon known as 'pandemic brain'. In this blog post, we'll look at the five biggest consequences that isolating the country has had on our minds during this pandemic.
By Gert Abraham3 years ago in Proof
"Trim Your Waistline in 3 Weeks: The Ultimate Weight Loss Plan"
One of the most prevalent health issues in both the developed and developing worlds is obesity. A body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater is considered obese, and it can cause a number of health issues, such as heart disease, diabetes, and several cancers.
By Ravindra Chauhan3 years ago in Proof
Truly A Journey of Spirits and Love: A Story of Vodka, Tequila, and Romance
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, there was a bar called "The Spirited Haven." It was known far and wide for serving the finest spirits in the land, and it was a place where stories were shared, friendships were forged, and love blossomed.
By Jacob Glory3 years ago in Proof
Jesus Lived in this World True or Myth?
**Jesus is True or Myth?** The life of Jesus Christ has fascinated and inspired millions of people throughout history. But who was Jesus, and what is the evidence that he lived during the Roman era? In this video, we will examine historical sources and the words attributed to Jesus to better understand his life, teachings, and impact on the world.
By Joseph Stalin3 years ago in Proof
The Alcohol Conspiracy Theory: Were Prohibition Laws Created to Control the Masses and Protect the Elite?
The alcohol conspiracy theory suggests that the prohibition of alcohol in the United States in the 1920s was not entirely due to concerns about alcoholism and societal ills, but rather a deliberate attempt by the government and certain powerful groups to control the masses and protect their own interests. According to this theory, alcohol prohibition was part of a larger conspiracy to suppress individual freedom, limit competition, and maintain the status quo.
By Nachiketa Shiva 3 years ago in Proof







