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Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
The Architecture of Personality:
Many years ago, I needed a single elective to finish a degree. I chose a class called The Psychology of Architecture. At the time, I had already spent decades working in behavioral science, so the idea of pairing psychology with architecture felt like filler. I was wrong. It turned out to be one of the most fascinating courses I ever took—one that still holds up today.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin6 months ago in Humans
The Enduring Heart of Gold: Addressing the Buzz Around Dolly Parton's Health
The internet, with its lightning-fast spread of information and speculation, often generates intense curiosity, especially when it concerns beloved figures. Recently, searches for Dolly Parton's health and phrases like "is Dolly Parton sick" have seen a significant spike, sparking concern among her millions of fans worldwide. It's a testament to her profound impact that even a hint of worry about the "Backwoods Barbie" sends ripples through her devoted following. While it's natural to care deeply for an artist who has given so much, it's equally important to approach such concerns with accurate information, and above all, to celebrate the incredible resilience and vibrant spirit of this living legend.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal6 months ago in Humans
Disillusioned with Love, Wiresexual Women Are Choosing AI Partners
Move over, rom-coms and dating apps—there’s a new path to find a love story, and it’s coded in Python. A growing number of women, disillusioned with traditional relationships, are turning to AI companions for emotional connection, intimacy, and—yes—romance. They’re calling themselves “wiresexuals,” and no, it’s not a glitch in the matrix. It’s a movement. Let's decode what is going on with: Disillusioned with Love, Wiresexual Women Are Choosing AI Partners
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports6 months ago in Humans
A Unique Free Cleaning Service
Disclaimer, I want to be clear, I am just giving my honest opinion about these individuals who take the time to clean the houses of people suffering from both a mental disability and a physical disability. With that said, here is my blog.
By stephanie borges6 months ago in Humans
Gaza Teenagers Become Influencers Creating Online Diaries To Survive
While teenage influencers from around the world post videos and reels of themselves opening gifts, girls in Gaza reveal a different reality. By revealing their actions, “The diary gives them significance and self-worth, and, to a certain degree, the ability to cope with their emotions.”
By Anne Sewell6 months ago in Humans
Retro Tech 100
Retro Tech 100 The Sound Era: 10 Devices That Changed How We Heard the World. Before streaming became invisible, music was something you touched. It had texture, temperature, and ritual. You flipped switches, pressed clunky buttons, wound tape with a pencil, and carried sound like a secret. Every beat took effort; every song, a bit of patience.
By Sayed Zewayed6 months ago in Humans
Confronting Female Rivalry and Internalized Misogyny:
This past summer has awakened something special in me! Even though it felt like crossing the street after looking both ways and then unexpectedly getting hit by an airplane. I feel awake and alive, filled with excitement for further discovery and personal growth for the remainder of 2025.
By Musulyn M (MUSE)6 months ago in Humans
The Whisper of Two Flames
I. The Bells of the Town Elena was born in a town where everything seemed carved in stone—its streets, its customs, its future. The church bells tolled for baptisms, weddings, and funerals, and each sound was a reminder that life was expected to follow one narrow path.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Humans
The Silent Language That Connects Us All
In a world divided by borders, politics, and endless arguments, there exists a language older than nations, older than words, older even than history itself. A language that belongs to no one yet is understood by everyone. It is the silent language of humanity the language of a glance, a tear, a smile, a helping hand.
By Article Writing Master6 months ago in Humans
Woman in the Eyes of Nietzsche, Socrates, Gibran, and Iqbal
The story of womanhood has always been entwined with the story of humanity itself. Through every age and every civilization, philosophers and poets have tried to capture her essence—sometimes with reverence, sometimes with skepticism, and often with deep contradictions. Among the voices that echo across time are four giants of thought: Nietzsche, Socrates, Gibran, and Iqbal. Each, in his own way, painted a portrait of woman—not merely as a figure of flesh and blood, but as a symbol of truth, love, wisdom, and sometimes, danger.
By Saqib Ullah6 months ago in Humans






