satire
Relationship satire can be cathartic; when love hurts too much, just laugh.
“The Hollow Hunger”. Content Warning.
Jason sat at the edge of the bed, the silence of the early morning pressing against his ears. The city hadn’t yet woken up. A woman lay behind him, breathing softly, a name he couldn’t remember even if he tried. He stared at the floor, shirtless, with fingers nervously pulling at the hem of the sheets.
By Sabiha Sums12 months ago in Humans
the ex vs the current vs the what could be
Bre looks on with both tlyer and Oscar down and out with her being hesistant to decide who to help win the match but then jakes music hits out of nowhere and the crowd pops as the camera pans from bre face to jake walking thru the entrance tunnel and he walks down the ramp all pissed off. when he gets to the part of the ramp bre is at he breefly stops and just stares at her and then he rushes the ring and spears tyler and then spears Oscar and the crowd is actually happy when the ref tosses the match as a no contest. jake goes and gets a chair and starts beating the two tired fighters down, officals and refs run down but jake prevents them from entering the ring. he drops both of them head first on the chair and finally sercuirty and officals manange to get him to leave but he walks past bre again and again he stops at stares at her and again she stares back. no words spoken but its clear the two have a lot to say to each other.
By josh napper12 months ago in Humans
The Broken Vase
The vase had been in Emma’s family for generations. Hand-painted with delicate blue flowers, it was the one thing she had left of her grandmother. Every time she looked at it, she could almost hear the old woman’s laughter, smell the lavender-scented handkerchiefs she always carried.
By yousaf shah12 months ago in Humans
Museum of Nature in the Central Coastal Region
Established on December 23, 2009, through Decision No. 2824/QD-UBND by the Thua Thien Hue People's Committee, the Museum of Nature in the Central Coastal Region is one of Hue, Vietnam's most engaging and informative attractions. This museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the diverse natural resources and ecosystems that define the stunning central coastal region. It is an essential destination for nature enthusiasts, researchers, and tourists eager to learn about the unique natural heritage of this area.
By Hue Smile Travel12 months ago in Humans
Embracing Human Illnesses and Breaking Free from Perfectionism Part 2
Embracing Human Illnesses and Breaking Free from Perfectionism Introduction Many of us are instructed to strive for perfection from an early age. We’re praised for getting the highest grades, winning awards, or looking flawless. In a world that celebrates idealism and perfection, anything less can feel like failure. However, the cost of striving for perfection is frequently anxiety, self-doubt, exhaustion, and a separation from our true selves. Reclaiming your humanity is at the heart of this article, not just about the dangers of perfectionism. It’s about freeing yourself from the heavy burden of always needing to be perfect and stepping into the beautiful, messy, and real experience of being human. What perfectionism actually is, how it affects your life, and, most importantly, how to break free and accept your imperfection are all covered in this article. We'll walk through a comprehensive journey—from defining perfectionism and exploring its roots, to applying practical strategies and learning how to heal.
By Afia Sikder12 months ago in Humans
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human Introduction From the earliest days of childhood, many of us are taught to strive for perfection. We get high marks, awards, and praise for our flawless appearance. In a world that celebrates idealism and perfection, anything less can feel like failure. But this pursuit of flawlessness often comes at a cost: anxiety, self-doubt, exhaustion, and a disconnect from our authentic selves.
By Afia Sikder12 months ago in Humans
The Love Languages You’ve Never Heard Of: Beyond the Famous Five
Introduction For decades, Gary Chapman’s famous model of the five love languages—words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch—has provided a framework for understanding how we give and receive love. While this model has served millions well, the complexities of modern relationships reveal that love is communicated through an even richer array of languages. Beyond the familiar five, there are subtle, unexpected, and deeply personal ways that individuals express and perceive love. These unique expressions not only deepen our connections with others but also allow us to better understand the many layers of our own hearts. This article explores these lesser-known love languages, offering new perspectives on how love can be felt, shared, and celebrated in today’s diverse world.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani12 months ago in Humans
The Power of Silence: How Embracing Quiet Moments Transformed My Life
In a world buzzing with notifications, chatter, and endless digital noise, silence often feels like a forgotten language. For years, I ran from it, filling every pause with sound—music during commutes, podcasts while walking, videos playing in the background while I cooked, cleaned, or even showered. Silence, to me, felt empty. But it wasn’t until life forced me into a space where noise wasn’t an option that I discovered silence was never empty. It was full—of truths I’d long avoided, of emotions I hadn’t processed, and of healing I didn’t know I needed.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani12 months ago in Humans










