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Miles Apart Hearts Together
Arham never believed that a simple message could change his life. One quiet evening, while scrolling aimlessly, he replied to a random story posted by Eliza. It was nothing special—just a short comment—but somehow, that one reply became the beginning of something neither of them expected.
By Salman khan5 days ago in Humans
What are the Key Differences Between Runaway Husband and Walkaway Wife Syndromes?
I just finished the book “Strangers“ By Belle Burden. It was compelling and unnerving at the same time. Belle gives a complete and detailed picture of how her marriage unraveled in a day, and how this smart and gutsy woman picked up the pieces.
By Marie Dubuque5 days ago in Humans
The Science of Spirituality
Spirituality is not a destination to reach but is a frequency that is constantly being broadcast. Much like a radio station, it exists in space regardless of whether we have the ears or equipment to listen to it. It is entirely invisible to the eye and silent to the casual observer, yet its lack of physical presence does not diminish its reality or its power. Whether you are actively listening or lost in the static of daily life, the signal remains – unwavering and omnipresent simply waiting for to tune in. To unmask spirituality is to realize that the music has been here the whole time.
By Susan Eileen 5 days ago in Humans
People Show You Who They Are. Content Warning.
Some people that live in their own world. Some people have others around because they serve a purpose. Other people only call or care about somebody when it’s convenient. Apparently, you have to buy love these days because its not free.
By Nerissha Hunt5 days ago in Humans
I Lived Without Mirrors for 30 Days
THE EXPERIMENT THAT SHATTERED MY SELF-IMAGE The decision to remove every mirror from my apartment and avoid every reflective surface for thirty consecutive days began as a social media challenge I saw online and thought would make interesting content, but what started as a lighthearted experiment became one of the most psychologically revealing experiences of my life, exposing how profoundly my sense of self was constructed around physical appearance and how much of my daily mental energy was consumed by monitoring, evaluating, and adjusting how I looked rather than engaging with how I felt, what I thought, and who I actually was beneath the surface that I had been obsessively managing for as long as I could remember. The logistics of mirror removal were more complex than I anticipated because mirrors are everywhere in modern life, not just the obvious bathroom and bedroom mirrors but reflective surfaces in car windows, phone screens, shop fronts, elevator doors, sunglasses, and the countless other surfaces that provide constant opportunities for appearance checking that I had never consciously noticed but that I was apparently using dozens of times daily to monitor and maintain my physical presentation.
By The Curious Writer5 days ago in Humans
The Apology That Actually Works
THE ANATOMY OF A FAKE APOLOGY The most common form of apology in modern relationships is not actually an apology at all but rather a linguistic sleight of hand that shifts responsibility from the person who caused harm to the person who was harmed, and the phrase "I'm sorry you feel that way" has become so ubiquitous that most people do not recognize it as the manipulation it actually is, because it contains the word sorry which creates the appearance of accountability while the phrase "you feel that way" redirects responsibility onto the injured party by framing the problem as their emotional reaction rather than the behavior that caused it, essentially saying your feelings are the problem here not what I did, and this non-apology not only fails to repair the damage but actively compounds it because the injured person now has two injuries to process, the original harm plus the dismissal and invalidation of their response to it.
By The Curious Writer5 days ago in Humans
Iran mobilizes children for checkpoints as 11-year-old dies in airstrike
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, Iran is facing not only external military pressure but also growing internal strain. Amid an ongoing conflict with United States and Israel, Iranian authorities are reportedly tightening domestic control in an effort to prevent anti-government unrest before it can take hold.
By Shirley Oyiadom5 days ago in Humans
How Drug Tests Detect Suboxone in Your System Over Time. AI-Generated.
Suboxone is commonly used in the treatment of opioid use disorder, helping individuals manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. While it plays a vital role in recovery, many people have questions about how long Suboxone stays in the body and how it is detected in drug tests.
By Jordan Blake6 days ago in Humans






