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Your eyes reflecting your soul
Are you prepared for a test to determine if your eyesight possesses superhuman abilities? Can you cut through steel with your heat vision? Well, we all know that eyes are said to be the windows to the soul. But do your windows need cleaning, or are they crystal clear, providing a sharp view of the world?
By hendry bones11 months ago in Humans
Falling in love with yourself
Having an excessive love for oneself, without any doubts about personal beauty, intelligence, and charm, indicates a strong likelihood of having narcissism. This psychological condition, which dates back to ancient times and finds its roots in Greek mythology, is exemplified by the character Narcissus. His story serves as a cautionary tale, illustrating how excessive self-love can lead to various problems.
By hendry bones11 months ago in Humans
Are we alone in the universe
The picturesque landscape of Scotland is renowned for its rich history, mythical creatures, and folklore. It is a land filled with mystical regions and captivating stories. Among the legends and mysteries, Scotland has also become a hotspot for paranormal activity, particularly UFO sightings.
By hendry bones11 months ago in Journal
Sea platics waste
In 2012, a teenager named Boyan Slat devised an ambitious plan to tackle the issue of plastic pollution in the world's oceans. His idea was to utilize the natural currents of the ocean to gather floating debris within a large U-shaped barrier. Slat believed that this approach could enable the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to cleanse itself entirely within a span of five years. However, as time progressed, it became apparent that this timeline was not feasible, and plastic waste continues to pour into the ocean at an alarming rate of a garbage truck's worth every minute, on average.
By hendry bones11 months ago in Earth
What happens when you stop sleeping
Are you constantly waking up late again? Sometimes we wish we could avoid the struggles of mornings. But what if you never went to bed at all? What if you found a way to stay awake forever? How long could you go without sleep, and would you still be productive? When would your friends start urging you to rest, and what would happen to your body? This is the topic we'll explore in "What If," discussing the consequences of not sleeping.
By hendry bones11 months ago in Humans