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Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
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The other day, I was out with my older sister, feeling a sense of achievement and satisfaction after walking and jogging two laps around our local park and enjoying our reward of a delicious matcha and blueberry iced latte. When we passed one of her friends at the bus stop, they started chatting. The friend in question didn't look familiar (she was wearing a mask and headscarf, so that could have been it), but I half-listened to their conversation, nodding in the appropriate sections. And then the friend turned to me and asked if I was married. Whoa, wait, who is this lady? I said in my head as the happy hormones began to leave my body. I answered politely, "No, I'm not," she replied, "I wouldn't think someone like you wouldn't be married!" which I think was meant to be a compliment, so I smiled in response - not knowing what else to say. My sister didn't help matters by asking her friend if she knew of any good Christian men, but thankfully, her bus arrived soon after to cut the awkward conversation short. And I still didn't know who she was despite my sister's best efforts to remind me - once again confirming why I shouldn't leave my house! Anyway, as I relayed the conversation back to my niece, she gently reprimanded my sister for trying to get her friend to play matchmaker whilst recognising my sister had only good intentions (which she does). But I started to think that my sister's friend, let's call her 'Katy' question, was definitely not okay.
Melissa AbrahamPublished 6 months ago in HumansDreams Unveiled
Boarding the plane to my ancestral homeland, excitement and a tinge of nervousness fluttered in my chest. Little did I know that this journey would weave a tale of resilience, dreams, and unexpected twists that would echo through the chambers of my heart.
Eating strawberries daily may reduce dementia risk
An omnipresent product observed in supermarkets international might also preserve promise in the warfare towards a debilitating contamination that impacts 400,000 Australians yearly. current studies indicates that incorporating strawberries into each day diets ought to probably lessen the hazard of growing dementia, a situation characterized via symptoms attributable to brain disorders and presently afflicting a substantial portion of the Australian population.
Armanul HoquePublished 6 months ago in HumansUnspoken with limerance
Unspoken In the stillness of a dimly lit room, bathed in the soft glow of a single, flickering candle, two figures sat across from each other. The room was filled with the scent of old books and the faint hint of rain from outside. The walls, painted a deep shade of blue, seemed to absorb the candlelight, adding to the room's quiet intimacy.
Full Social Guide: How To Make Amazing Friends
In the throes of a loneliness epidemic, where nearly half of adults admit to feeling socially disconnected, the value of genuine friendships has never been more critical. Science reveals that loneliness correlates with heightened risks of dementia, stroke, depression, anxiety, and even premature death, equating its impact to smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. On the flip side, the adage "You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with" underscores the profound impact of friendships on happiness and success. In this guide, we explore the art of making incredible friendships, from the initial meeting to nurturing and sustaining them for decades.
Abdulhakeem MomohPublished 6 months ago in HumansThe Right Side of a Wrong War
One of the strangest aspects of war is the awful ambiguity. When it's innocent civilians dying on both sides, morality often blurs. For the outsiders who watch chaos unfold through TV screens, rights and wrongs can fall into a muddled wayside.
Ben UlanseyPublished 6 months ago in HumansFighting but falling, a slow descent, a beautiful fight
In a society frequently enamored with conventional ideals of beauty, the significance of a brown-skinned woman becomes a tribute to the wealth and variety that characterize authentic beauty. Transcending surface impressions and breaking free from the constraints of societal norms, the brown-skinned girl personifies a distinctive fusion of fortitude, tenacity, and an inner beauty that shines brightly.
Pearl PhillimonPublished 6 months ago in HumansThe Mysteries Of The Titanic Submarine
The world has been captivated by the tragic tale of the Titan submersible and the five lives lost in this shocking event. Drawing eerie parallels with one of the most infamous maritime disasters in history—the sinking of the Titanic in 1912—this incident has reignited global interest. Even though more than a century has passed since the Titanic tragedy unfolded, its profound impact continues to reverberate, reaching audiences through various mediums, including a blockbuster film that brought the story to modern viewers. The recent disaster involving the Titan submersible has once again sparked widespread intrigue in the perils associated with deep-sea exploration.
Pearl PhillimonPublished 6 months ago in HumansBaby Mamas
Baby Mama Update ~ Vax R/Us Times have changed - but have they? We survived being born to a mother who may have chain smoked Chesterfields or drank habitually while they carried us; now meth-coke and heroin cause babies to be born addicted. They took heavy doses of aspirin, ate salty ankle swelling sauces, even mercury exposing fish from a can; never being tested for sodium or sugar diabetes, probably ever. Along with enduring all of the trauma from baby cribs, jingling with overhead carousel-chimes, in rooms covered with bright colored lead-based paints bordered by asbestos walls.
Jay KantorPublished 6 months ago in HumansUS veteran gets world's first eye transplant
US veteran gets world's first eye transplant Specialists in New York say they have played out the world's most memorable complete eye relocation on a man, in spite of the fact that it isn't sure he will recover vision.
Unveiling the Lost City
A city lost to time lay in the center of the deep Amazon jungle, hidden beneath the high canopy of old trees and cloaked in mystery. Its opulence, its soaring buildings, and the money that formerly passed through its streets were all mentioned in legends. Amelia Thornton, a teenage archaeologist, devoted her life to learning the secrets of the Lost City, a location that had eluded travelers and adventurers for generations.
IBRAHIM JAFARPublished 6 months ago in HumansZodiac Love : Finding Your Perfect Match by Month
Finding Your Perfect Match by Month with the Zodiac Love Almanac Exploring the interesting world of astrology reveals a unique perspective on our love inclinations and preferences. This Zodiac Love Almanac takes you on a month-by-month tour into the cosmic links between zodiac signs and concerns of the heart.