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"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
The Heart’s Echo: How We Miss Each Other in 2025. AI-Generated.
Isolation, connection & the spaces between — what it means to feel human in a hyperconnected world We live in a time when connection is easier than ever. A tap, a swipe, a notification — and someone, somewhere, has reached us. But here’s the irony: in 2025, loneliness has never felt louder. We scroll endlessly, we text at midnight, we react with emojis instead of real expressions, and yet, the echo of our hearts often comes back empty.
By The Davids6 months ago in Humans
Where Is the Love?
My name is Stefano D'angello. I am a creator, an author, and perhaps most importantly, a traveler. My journey has taken me across countries, through cultures, and into worlds both vibrant and desolate. I have feasted my eyes on wonders and listened to the cacophony of humanity. Yet, the more I see, the more a single, haunting question echoes in my soul: Where is the love?
By Stefano D'angello6 months ago in Humans
When Punta Cana’s Culture Shines Through in Your Visit. AI-Generated.
The first thing most people picture when they think of Punta Cana is soft sand, turquoise waters, and palm trees swaying in the breeze. While the beaches are undeniably stunning, there is something deeper that makes your trip here memorable. The real charm of Punta Cana shines when you connect with its culture, its traditions, and the warmth of its people. This is where a vacation turns into a lasting experience.
By Amanda Glen6 months ago in Humans
The Ritual of Bones. Winner in The Ritual of Winter Challenge. Top Story - October 2025.
I have a pile of bones in my freezer, just a small one right now but it will grow. Winter comes like a seizure in Scotland; first the mellow summer starts to chill, then the morning air starts to smell of wet rot, and all of a sudden some of the nights and dawns are shockingly cold. Biting cold. It passes over and heat seeps back in. Then it comes again; fits of cold... And when the grass crunches underfoot every morning for a week and the sun doesn't rise until I'm on the bus to work I know its time to collect bones.
By S. A. Crawford6 months ago in Humans
What I Learned From Interviewing My Exes. Top Story - October 2025.
Summer 2025 - The summer that changed it all. I had a mental breakdown and decided to start writing again. My first order of business was to sit down with a bunch of my exes. I asked them a number of questions about our past.
By Gail Fredricks6 months ago in Humans
Ferns on Glass, Wings in Air
“Beauty is fleeting, yet each vanishing carries the promise of return.” I used to wake before anyone else, creeping to the window with a child’s quiet hope. Indiana winters had promised something I’d never known before: snow. Each morning after the air had turned sharp, I pulled back the curtain to see if the world had changed overnight. Sometimes my mother was already in the kitchen, beginning the long preparations for Thanksgiving dinner, but the rest of the house was still asleep. I pressed my fingers against the windowpane and startled at the shock of cold. Frost feathered the glass into white ferns, fragile and secret. Once, I touched them, and watched them vanish under my fingertip, dissolving into water. That was the first lesson of winter: beauty was fleeting, and I could not hold it still.
By Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales6 months ago in Humans
How To Journal
Ah, journaling. A wonderfully complex art that has been mastered by several over the years, it’s no wonder why so many people continue to dabble in it to this day. It is simple, mindless, and easy. All one has to do is take out a stack of paper and/or an electronic device and then write. What could possibly go wrong?
By Snarky Lisa6 months ago in Humans
Naushad Parpia Explains Strategies for Personal Branding While Running a Business
Entrepreneurs today build personal brands alongside their companies to increase influence and trust. Naushad Parpia highlights that personal branding strengthens business presence and inspires stakeholder confidence. A strong personal identity attracts investors, partners, and talented employees to entrepreneurial ventures. Brand building helps entrepreneurs communicate vision, mission, and business values clearly to everyone. When leaders shape personal brands, they build authority and differentiate themselves in competitive markets. This article explores actionable steps entrepreneurs can take to grow personal and business brands.
By Naushad Parpia6 months ago in Humans
People Stink
Humans stink. If you have to spend time in an enclosed area with people who haven’t washed for four or five days in a row, you can confirm this statement for yourself. Maybe that’s why most other animals have a keener sense of smell than we do. They know where coming long before we reach their location because of our unpleasant odor. Hence the reason soap was invented. Also, soap is the reason Dennis became the richest man on the planet.
By Mark Gagnon6 months ago in Humans
Renaissance Festival War Stories September 6/7, 2025
Continued from weekend 3... This weekend marks the halfway point in the season. I try to keep these posts dedicated towards the patrons, but today, the inspiration of the stories that hit home for me were sourced from our fellow warriors: the cast, crew, vendors, staff and more from the Minnesota Renaissance Festival.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her7 months ago in Humans
The Polished Mask of Social Media
The Digital Mirror Open any social media feed today, and you’ll see a flood of polished lives: professionals who look endlessly respectful, activists who share every noble cause, and friends who post touching videos of rescuing animals or feeding the poor. At first glance, it looks like the world has never been kinder.
By Life Hopes7 months ago in Humans








