Humanity
Humanity
Living Around The Amish
Hello there! I am a lover on Amish books. Always have been since I was a teen. I never thought in my life that I would be involved with them! I knew that Amish were completely different from what I believe; but lots of people would think I am Amish! Only because I wear skirts and have long hair. Our beliefs are similar but very different. I am going to tell you about true facts about the Amish I live around.
By Kristina Steffy3 years ago in FYI
Topless Woman Hanging Out Car Window Dies After Slamming into Post
Natalia Borodina was a 35-year-old single mother of one when she took a trip to the Dominic Republic for a little fun. Life's too short and comes only once. We should live life to the fullest but do so with caution. The consequences of our actions can be devastating if we do not think things through or become too careless in what we do. Unfortunately, Borodina learned this lesson the hard way.
By True Crime Writer3 years ago in FYI
What does it take to build a city from scratch?
When you think about building a city, it feels like history. Something we did a long time ago and it feels like a thing of the past. Yet this organization has done what we thought was impossible. They have begun to build and help the people of this village in Togo become sustainable on their own for the past 10 years.
By CreationsbyMaryEli3 years ago in FYI
Frank the Christmas Gargoyle
Frank, the Christmas Gargoyle, is, as his name namesake suggests, a gargoyle. Yet the Christmas title wasn’t part of his moniker before December 2019. Frank, a heavy stone sculpture, stood guard on Denise Starr’s porch for three years before a nosy neighbor, we'll call her Karen, began leaving notes complaining that Frank was out of step with the Christmas holiday and demanded his removal. Starr refused and instead doubled down. She topped Frank with a Santa hat, you know, to make him more festive, and added a minature Christmas tree so the Christmas sentiment wouldn't be mistaken. Karen left more notes decrying Frank’s new attire. Starr added friends to stand with Frank including, hippos and a skeleton dog, all dress for the holiday season. When COVID-19 hit, Starr added a plague doctor to the mix.
By Cynthia Varady3 years ago in FYI
Unusual British Laws That Simply Do Not Make Sense!
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. In the vibrant tapestry that constitutes the history of the United Kingdom, one can find threads of grandeur, resilience, and often, a touch of the bizarre. This storied nation, which once controlled a significant portion of the globe, has been home to various influential civilizations, including the Romans, Anglo-Saxons, and Nordic Vikings. Amidst the grand narratives of industrial advancements and powerful empires, lies a collection of peculiar, yet fascinating laws that continue to tickle the curious minds of both locals and tourists alike. Here, we delve into some of these quirky regulations that have somehow stood the test of time, offering a glimpse into Britain's eccentric legislative history.
By People! Just say Something!3 years ago in FYI
Meditations on the Human Condition
The philosophers have only interpreted the world. The point, however, is to change it. Karl Marx We have been taught to welcome change and embrace its shortcomings because it would eventually benefit us. The theory of evolution also deals with change. It has been proven, repeatedly and unequivocally, that every living creature has been programmed via its genes to evolve towards a better and higher existence. We therefore know, most often told to believe, that we are constantly evolving. However, when we take the time and make the effort to understand the world as it really revolves, we discover our progress to be so costly that it becomes very clear that we have reached a plateau and even triggered devolution.
By Patrick M. Ohana3 years ago in FYI
The Left-Handed Scissor Saga
Are left-handed people really more creative? While science does not fully understand why some people end up left-handed, 10% of the population is left-handed. Some think genetics, prenatal brain activity, or the environment you grow up in determines handedness. While there may be disagreement on the origin of how you become left or right-handed, I am proud to say that I am left-handed and I am creative. While being left-handed is a unique trait, ask any lefty and they will tell you their struggles. Lefties live in a world built for the majority. Being left-handed might not seem like a big deal, but we have unusual struggles that we unknowingly overcome everyday.
By Courtney Archibeque3 years ago in FYI
10 Facts About The Month Of June!
June is A Time of Extremes. If You live In The Northern Hemisphere then it A Time When Summer is getting into Swing Every Day Last Just That Little Bit Longer Making Breeze Summer Evenings great. If You Live In the Southern Hemisphere though, Then it's a Time When Winter Starts to Set in Properly. The Day's Are Shortening a Becoming Fresher And Fresher. No Matter Where you live in the World, The end of June marks the end of the first half of the calendar year, So it's time to reflect on the year so far. June is So Much More Than Just that! Take A Deeper look Into the History Of June, Here Are 10 Facts About This Month Of June!
By Kayla Samantha3 years ago in FYI