humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of politicians, legislators, activists, women in politics and the everyday voter.
NOITULOVE. Content Warning.
Introduction I wasn't so sure about doing this one, and I doubt this will even be considered for the challenge as it is not SWAMP material although it will touch on that, though ironically the video does include a swamp, but I still think it is worth sharing. It will contain lots of pivotal moments and may probably lose me some subscribers but if it makes one person think or give one person inspiration then it will be worth doing.
By Mike Singleton đ Mikeydred 12 months ago in The Swamp
Cracked. Runner-Up in The Moment That Changed Everything Challenge.
âGood morning, Reya. Have a great day!â Carlâs familiar greeting broke through the quiet morning air. âThanks, Carl, you too!â Reya waved back, offering the same smile she had worn for weeks. Her voice sounded more automatic than she intended, the words slipping from her lips without much thought, mechanical, like they were on autopilot. The joy those daily exchanges once brought her had faded, losing their charm after her friend Lila disappeared last year.
By Steph Marie12 months ago in The Swamp
The Process for Entering the United States. AI-Generated.
Entering the United States legally and gaining citizenship is a process that can seem complex, but itâs essential for anyone hoping to live and work in the country long-term. While illegal immigration is a topic of concern, this article will focus on the importance of following the legal steps to enter the U.S. and eventually become a U.S. citizen. Letâs dive into the journey from entry to citizenship!
By Timothy A Rowland12 months ago in The Swamp
The Blackout
It isnât the blackout itself that changes things, though thatâs what all the talking heads will yammer about later. Theyâll say itâs the flicker of screens, the collective gasp of billions, the eerie, suffocating silence that swallows the world. But nah, the real shit happens before. The moment just before the darkness, when a single notification sears through the air like a bitch slap to humanity.
By Iris Obscura12 months ago in The Swamp
October 1989
It was October 1989 in East Berlin, and the atmosphere was electric. For months, tensions had risen, with rallies spreading throughout East Germany. People marched through the streets, holding candles and chanting for reform. The iron grip of the Socialist Unity Party appeared to be loosening, but dread and distrust remained in every corner. Could change actually happen?
By Dagmar Goeschick12 months ago in The Swamp
Black (Fear/Forgiveness)
We need to dispel the myth that empathy is âwalking in someone elseâs shoes.â Rather than walking in your shoes, I need to learn how to listen to the story you tell about what itâs like in your shoes and believe you even when it doesnât match my experiences. BRENĂ BROWN
By Laura Rodbenabout a year ago in The Swamp
A World Within Darkness
The event that could have been but never was. I was recently in Iceland, a trip for the bucket list. I took a trip at night to see the Aurora. Unfortunately, they were not playing ball that night, but whilst I sat rocking, I listened to commentary about them. One moment the voice over the speakers described, was the event that was predicted that never happened. The Millennium Bug was one thing; however, many theorists believed the world would end in 2012.
By Elizabeth Butlerabout a year ago in The Swamp
It Takes But A Second. Runner-Up in The Moment That Changed Everything Challenge.
I was spending a quiet Saturday morning lounging on my bed, nurturing an injury and letting the week of busyness fall from my shoulders. Mindlessly scrolling Facebook, while deciding what my day should look like.
By Colleen Millsteed about a year ago in The Swamp









