fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
Contamination Of A Narcissist In A Community during holidays
December 19, 2025, I got woken up around 10:15 pm in my city. 100 cops' cars were racing across the city. I went to look out my window while my daughter slept during her college school break visit with me.
By Mariann Carroll4 months ago in Humans
Iran And Israel War (When the Middle East Shook Again)
When the Middle East Shook Again On the night of 29 December, the world once again held its breath. News screens glowed in dark rooms, radios whispered urgent updates, and phones vibrated with breaking alerts. The words were heavy and frightening: Iran and Israel—conflict begins again.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Humans
The Great Debate: Does God Exist? | Javed Akhtar vs. Mufti Shamail Nadwi. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Here is a breakdown of the intense 2-hour clash between logic, suffering, and the metaphysical. 1. The Problem of Evil: Can a Merciful God Exist Amidst Suffering?
By MOKBUL HASAN4 months ago in Humans
My 3-Year Experiment in Passive Income: What Actually Worked
Three years ago, I hit a wall. It wasn’t a dramatic financial crash or a job loss. It was a slow, creeping exhaustion—the kind that comes from trading every waking hour for a paycheck and having nothing left over at the end of the month but anxiety. I was stuck in the hamster wheel, and the internet was screaming at me that the only escape was something called “passive income.”
By noor ul amin4 months ago in Humans
From Faith to Fiction: The Two Lives of Juana Gallo
Juana Gallo has been romanticized in Mexican cinema as a fierce revolutionary warrior, but the reality tells a strikingly different story. The true Juana was a devout woman whose bravery manifested not on battlefields, but in her unwavering defense of her Catholic faith during Mexico's most turbulent years.
By Abel Green4 months ago in Humans
Good Samaritan Laws, Plainly
Most people have heard the phrase “Good Samaritan law” and treat it as a vague safety net. They assume there is some invisible legal blanket that protects anyone who steps in to help a stranger in trouble. The reality is less cinematic. In the United States, there is no single federal Good Samaritan law that covers every scenario. There is a patchwork system of state statutes, case law, and narrow federal rules. Each piece aims at the same goal: convince ordinary people they can try to help without getting dragged into court for making an honest mistake.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin4 months ago in Humans
The Night That Invented Christmas
Often celebrated as the first Christmas poem ever written, “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” later known as “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,” holds a singular place in cultural history. Written in 1822 and published anonymously on December 23, 1823, in the Troy Sentinel newspaper of New York, the poem introduced a complete and enchanting Christmas narrative unlike any that had come before. Earlier hymns and seasonal verses certainly existed, yet none offered a fully realized story centered on a magical Christmas Eve visit. This poem changed how the holiday would be imagined, celebrated, and shared for generations.
By Tim Carmichael4 months ago in Humans






