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Village Life
Village life is the best place to get a relationship between nature and the earth. A village is a place in which we can see a natural area.
I couldn't be a delivery driver (specifically for my flat)
I live in a black hole. That is a belief I suppose is held by every delivery driver that comes to my flat. It's not even down to the fact that I do not have a working intercom system, frankly I feel that I am in a black hole that can only be approached one way, where every other path seems to be an optical illusion.
CJ FrancisPublished 3 years ago in HumansMother of singer Keyshia Cole dies from drug on her 61st birthday.
Frankie Lons was celebrating at her Oakland home, where she clearly backslid following a decades-in length fight with habit, relatives affirmed.
Steven senaPublished 3 years ago in HumansSay it with Flowers
Say it with Flowers Jennifer L McKeighan It was a year of profound changes for me. I learned how to hold tight, let go, how to cry when no one was watching, and how to pray. That was a lot for a ten-year-old boy to learn.
Jennifer L McKeighanPublished 3 years ago in HumansOn Love
It consumes you. Whether it’s your own or another's, there is no way to escape the undeniable feeling that is the most desirable to experience. Some people would do absolutely anything to feel and experience just a little piece of the love others are willing to give. The difficulty is in finding not only the feeling but the person.
Kennedy BayerPublished 3 years ago in HumansThey Live We Sleep in this time | by Mohit Chawla
They come to know that the third wave will come. They get to know from which variant the wave will come. They get to know how deadly the variant will be.
Mohit ChawlaPublished 3 years ago in HumansPlanet Smoothie Blogger Event
A few weeks ago I (and other local bloggers) was asked to come to Planet Smoothie for a "smoothie tasting." Now not only was this my first official blogger event, it was also my first smoothie tasting. I really had no idea what to expect.
Rajeev SharmaPublished 3 years ago in HumansApocalypse 2020
The year is 2020, it started as every year does, with trepidation, hope, promise and in January. January lasted for precisely 73 days, followed by the shortest February on record, lasting just over 10 minutes and 24 seconds. Then along marched March and March laughed in the face of January and February, March laughed at us all. For it was March that said ‘Cancel your plans people, I have another idea!’ We all said ‘No March, how could you?!’ In horrified unison, but March didn’t care. It was the start of the quarantine, a word we only knew from history books and sci-fi films, but soon came to know very well indeed. Quarantine meant queuing outside of the shop, far away from your fellow quarantiners, but close enough to wonder what good the mask was doing around their chin while they had a smoke, or the gloves they were wearing whilst picking their teeth, often muttering ‘I prefer it like this, it would be better if they had this queue system permanently’.
Bethanie ClarkPublished 3 years ago in HumansThe Invention that Killed Humanity before Saving it.
In 1919, Fritz Haber discovered a simple chemical reaction which was later considered as one of the most important discoveries of the century. It was combining nitrogen and hydrogen molecules to form ammonia. The discovery of ammonia and providing an industrial source had delayed Germany losing the First World War by more than two years. At the end of the nineteenth century, Germany was running out of Chilean nitrates used for the production of explosives. The situation had worsened by the raw materials supply cut by allies, blocking the South American ports. Huge deposits of nitrites were transported from Chile in South America. The Germans were badly in need of an alternative for nitrogen compounds for the manufacture of explosives. The discovery of the Haber process facilitated Germans to use ammonia for the supply of nitrogen compounds for the manufacture of explosives in the First World War. So indirectly, the invention of Haber’s process is responsible for millions of life who were killed in the First World War.
Anuraj RajeevPublished 3 years ago in HumansWhy is Everyone Against Tik Tok?
Most, if not all millennials or older Gen Z’s have said or thought, “I will never download Tik Tok. That app is for children and I am not a child. It is a rip off of Vine. It’s going to die just like Musically.” At the start of the Tik Tok phase, I was the same way. I said the same thing. I thought it was just a trend that would die out. My little sister who is thirteen was into Musically when it was all the rage, and all I can remember was the same song on repeat as she made her videos in the next room. It’s how she made me hate popular songs—because of one part of the chorus was on a continuous repeat for at least twenty minutes at a time. Tik Tok started out the same exact way in my household and the memories of Musically came rushing back, and that was the very first reason as to why I was against the app.
Jordan HorterPublished 3 years ago in HumansEnchanted Chocolate
A love potion is just so… archaic. I can’t afford a cauldron anyway. You can make them in a saucepan, but those just don’t hold the same weight as one made in a cauldron.
Ariana GonBonPublished 3 years ago in HumansThe Chocolate Trap
Its like I take two steps forwards and one step back. The rocks sliding under my damp old shoes, I can feel the sweat streaming down my cheeks and off my face. I can feel that deep burn radiating through both legs as I hurl myself up over the last meter and onto the flat. Falling to the ground I brace myself and smoothly transition to my back continuing to breath heavy. As I lie down staring into the sky my mind drags me towards the exuding pain throughout my body. I dream of water and how one sip would wash over my desert tongue and down the back of my pulsating throat.
Rhys BibbyPublished 3 years ago in Humans