Daniel B. Usang
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HAPPY
I believed I had found the perfect guy to fall in love with. John was the reason I fell in love with him; he had faith in me. His smile made my day better. I fell in love with the man who used to call me when I was angry with him and tell me what a crazy coincidence it was that we had met and that he had chosen me out of everyone in the world. I adored the boy whose mention of my name gave me goosebumps. We used to converse for hours on end without getting bored, and that made me fall in love with it.
By Daniel B. Usang 11 months ago in Fiction
A TEENAGE LOVE STORY
It was a warm June night, the sun just a glimpse above the horizon, with a slight breeze, brushing lightly against my skin. I could feel my dark brown hair flowing with the direction of the wind as i went round and round on the carousel. I closed my eyes and listened to the soft carnival music in the background of people talking and laughing. Even with my eyes closed, I could still see the joyful faces of children, their eyes wide with excitement, their parents watching them carefully and happily. I smiled, capturing the moment. I made sure to mentally write down all the details in my head, so I could retell it exactly to my parents. It’s been nearly a week since I last seen them and would be another month or two until I would see them again, although before leaving they made me promise to call them whenever I wanted but at least, once a week. Their 20th anniversary was last week, so as my gift, I decided to go stay with my aunt in California for the summer. As my mind drifted to my home back in New Jersey, I felt the carousel slowly come to a stop. I gently opened my eyes and let out a happy sigh. I laughed as I struggled to get off my carousel horse. Feeling dizzy, I went to find a place to sit. As I sat down on a nearby bench, my eyes swept the carnival for a corndog stand. Aha. Spotting one, I started walking towards it. Halfway there, knowing I was supposed to call my aunt at 9:30, I decided to see what time it was. I looked down in my bag and began searching for my phone. Suddenly, I ran into someone. “Sorr-“, I looked up unexpectedly into the striking blue eyes of a drop dead gorgeous stranger. He looked about my age, if not a year older and was an inch taller than me. No words could even begin to describe him.
By Daniel B. Usang 11 months ago in Humans
7 of History's Most Notorious Serial Killers
7 of History's Most Notorious Serial Killers Strictly speaking, a serial killer is someone who murders at least two people in separate events that occur at different times. While “serial murder” is not formalized by any legal code, the crimes of serial killers have often been seized on by the media and the public consciousness—especially in cases where there are many victims or the murders are carried out in gruesome fashion. The following list explores some of the most notorious serial killers the world has ever known.
By Daniel B. Usang 11 months ago in Criminal
The 15 deadliest animals on Earth
The 15 deadliest animals on Earth The prospect of being fatally attacked by an animal is a gruesome one, but do you know which species are most likely to kill you? We've culled data from sources ranging from the Gates Foundation to National Geographic to provide a comprehensive list of the 15 creatures that kill the most humans each year.
By Daniel B. Usang 11 months ago in Earth
10 Beautiful Love Poems Everyone Should Know
10 Beautiful Love Poems Everyone Should Know There’s nothing quite so moving as beautiful love poems. Luckily for us romantics, they’ve been in abundant supply throughout history! From Rumi in the Islamic Golden Age, to iconic playwright William Shakespeare, to modern-day “Instapoets” like Rupi Kaur, love has been one of the most-explored themes among writers and poets for centuries.
By Daniel B. Usang 11 months ago in Poets
LOVE AND RELATIONSHIP
16 TOPICS TO BUILD YOUR RELATIONSHIP Communication brings lovers together and makes it easy for them to build chemistry and love. The conversations you have with your significant other play a strong role in determining how happy, fun and strong your relationship will be.
By Daniel B. Usang 11 months ago in Families
10 Things That Scare the Pants Off You
1. Roller Coasters Roller coaster Our lives aren’t quite as exciting as they used to be -- no more running from predators, for example. But our brains are still wired for that chase. A thrill ride puts you in touch with your primal self: You get the rush of being scared without the stampeding woolly mammoth.
By Daniel B. Usang 12 months ago in Families
Things On This Earth Mankind Was Never Supposed To See
Things On This Earth Mankind Was Never Supposed To See 1. The Red Beach, China: They’re Not Kidding, Either There’s no false advertising here, friends. If it’s a red beach you’re looking for, you’re in the right darn place. Our next stop is Panjin, China, where another stunning-yet-super-uncomfortable sight awaits.
By Daniel B. Usang 12 months ago in Earth
Top 5 Most Dangerous and Deadliest Places In The World Part 2
Top 5 Most Dangerous and Deadliest Places In The World Part 2 1. Skeleton Coast, Namibia: Skeleton Coast is extended over the south of Angola to the north of Namibia. It runs from the Kunene River in the south to the Swakop River in the north. Because of its brutal climate, the skeleton coast is considered one of “the worst places on earth,” with little chance of survival.
By Daniel B. Usang 12 months ago in Education
Top 5 Most Dangerous and Deadliest Places In The World Part 1
Top 5 Most Dangerous and Deadliest Places In The World 1. Death Valley, National Park, USA: Death Valley, as its name suggests, is known as one of the most foreboding landscapes on the planet. Death Valley, located between Nevada and California, is North America’s lowest point and is also regarded as a land of extremes.
By Daniel B. Usang 12 months ago in Earth
World's Greatest Unsolved Mysteries
World's Greatest Unsolved Mysteries Amelia Earhart: One of the biggest aviation mysteries that continues to boggle the minds of both the young and old since she disappeared on July 2, 1937 over the pacific which would be both the longest as well as the first attempt by a woman to do the same. Because of her public persona and fair celebrity status, search efforts were undertaken immediately but to no avail. Theories of her disappearance have been diverse and unending. While many believe that Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan ran out of fuel and sank in the ocean, some believe that they crashed on an uninhabited island and ultimately died. Some have speculated possibilities of Earhart being a spy or even having assumed another identity. It seems this mystery won't be laid to rest anytime soon.
By Daniel B. Usang 12 months ago in Earth