pop culture
Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
How Porn Culture Influences Expectations and Real Life
Pornography has become a mainstream cultural force in Western societies. High-speed internet, smartphones, and social platforms have made adult content instantly accessible. For many adults, porn is encountered long before real relationships begin. This early and repeated exposure shapes beliefs about sex, intimacy, bodies, and performance. Understanding its influence helps people separate fantasy from reality and build healthier connections.
By Artical Media2 months ago in Humans
Marc Guéhi
Marc Guéhi is a professional football player who is known for his calm defending, strong leadership, and smart decision-making on the field. He plays as a central defender and represents both club football and the England national team. Over the years, Marc Guéhi has become one of the most trusted young defenders in modern football.
By Farhan Sayed2 months ago in Humans
Kyrsten Sinema
Kyrsten Sinema is an important American political leader. She worked for many years in the U.S. government and became known for being different from many others in politics. This article uses easy English and clear subtitles to help you understand who she is, where she came from, what she did, and what is happening now with her.
By Farhan Sayed3 months ago in Humans
Sophie Turner
Introduction Sophie Turner is a famous English actress. She is best known for her role as Sansa Stark in the popular TV series Game of Thrones. Sophie became famous at a young age and grew up in front of the camera. Over the years, she has worked hard to improve her acting skills and build a strong career in film and television. She is admired not only for her talent but also for her honesty about personal struggles and mental health.
By Farhan Sayed3 months ago in Humans
Why I No Longer Sell on Amazon
When I published my first book in 2011, I used Lulu. At the time, it was one of the few print-on-demand options that allowed authors to retain control over content, pricing, and distribution. Over the years, I explored other publishing routes, including limited digital placement on Amazon Kindle, but I remained consistent with Lulu for physical books. As of this writing, I am still evaluating whether those remaining Kindle titles will stay available.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin3 months ago in Humans
Overkill
Love, love, love. We love everything. We love our dogs, our cats, our homes. We love our cars, our new snowboard, this new book. Love. The word used to mean something. One did not use that word for mundane things. It was revered and used in beautify longing poetic verse. Some of the most prolific writers, wrote sonnets, lyrics, odes, to the emotion of love, once saved and cherished for a one and only. Now it’s used like the word like, but a little stronger.
By Alexandra Grant3 months ago in Humans
She Left Me For A Rich Guy, Look How She Turned Out
I sat back and watched you this weekend. I saw the photos. I saw the smiles. I saw the man you chose over the empire we were building. And for the first time in three years, I didn’t feel a sting of jealousy. I felt a cold, hard sense of irony.
By Nanu Nnabuife3 months ago in Humans
Why Modern Love Feels So Intense — Yet Ends So Fast
Introduction: The Paradox of Modern Love Modern love feels powerful. Fast. Consuming. People fall for each other in weeks, sometimes days. Conversations feel electric. Eye contact feels loaded. Texts feel addictive. There’s chemistry, attraction, emotional openness, and an almost cinematic sense of connection.
By F. M. Rayaan3 months ago in Humans
Social Media Causing the Decline in Humanity?
From the moment we wake up to the moment we fall asleep, many of us are glued to screens filled with social feeds, infinite scrolls, and algorithmic suggestions tailored to grab — and keep — our attention. While social media promised connection, empowerment, and community, it’s increasingly clear that its **cost to our mental health, social cohesion, and emotional well-being is profound.** Unless we confront these issues head-on, we risk a generational decline in humanity’s psychological and interpersonal health.
By AnthonyBTV3 months ago in Humans








