friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
Barbie
Once upon a time in the enchanting world of Dollville, there lived a brave and adventurous Barbie named Serena. She was the most beautiful girl of her era. She had vibrant pink hair and a sparkle in her eyes that charmed everyone she met. Serena was no ordinary Barbie; she possessed a magical necklace that granted her the ability to talk to animals and control the elements. Infact everyone was so obsessed and impressed by her because she was so attractive and impressive.
The Whispered Myth
In the quaint village of Serenity Falls, nestled amid lush green valleys and rolling hills, there was a peculiar legend that had been passed down from generation to generation. It was a whispered myth, rarely spoken of in the open, and shrouded in mystery and embarrassment. The myth centered around the act of masturbation and the beliefs surrounding it.
AmirthalingamPublished 9 months ago in HumansFUNNY STORY BETWEEN TWO FRIENDS
Once upon a time in the quirky town of Giggleville, there were three inseparable friends: Tom, Jerry, and Harry. They were known for their mischievous antics and infectious laughter that echoed through the streets.
best creatorsPublished 9 months ago in HumansThe Weight of the Heart
Once upon a time in a bustling city, amidst the constant hustle and bustle, there were two individuals, Sarah and Michael. Both carried the burden of obesity, facing daily battles with their self-esteem and the judgmental eyes of society. Little did they know that their paths would intertwine in the most unexpected and heartwarming way.
Adam OlaiyaPublished 9 months ago in HumansCharity Is For a Good Cause
Charity Is For A Good Cause We are very lucky to have a home, have a family, go to school or work and to have food and water on the table every day. But we mustn’t forget, some people aren’t as lucky as us, and need donations and charity to survive. That is where we come in. When we don't need something anymore, why not donate it to a local charity instead of binning it? In this essay I will cover three reasons more people should donate to charities. Such as: donating makes you feel good, donating increases personal morals and values, and donating encourages others to do the same.
Aashini RastogiPublished 9 months ago in HumansEmbracing Shadows
In a bustling city, amidst the cacophony of life, lived a young man named Ethan. He was known for his infectious laughter and warm smile, but beneath the facade of happiness lay a darkness that engulfed him. Ethan battled with a relentless foe – depression, a cloud that cast shadows over his once vibrant spirit.
Azubuike Johnson OkachiPublished 9 months ago in Humans18 Signs Your Dog's Favorite Person Is You
A Professionally Formatted Exposition on Fathoming Canine Devotion Upon closely scrutinizing our canine companions, an enchanting repertoire of affectionate gestures emerges. Their language of love, though at times enigmatic, holds intriguing cues for the discerning observer. While some signs are overt, like tail-wagging upon your return, others are more discreet, such as their behavior during slumber. To unlock the mystery of their hearts, let us embark on a captivating journey of comprehension.
David C. ConnorPublished 9 months ago in HumansCommon Pitfalls in Puppy Ownership and How to Avoid Them
Delaying Puppy Training: One prevalent mistake is postponing training until the puppy is older. The misconception may arise from believing there is ample time to train them since they are young or not wanting to put a baby pup to work immediately. However, this approach fosters bad habits that become challenging to break as they grow older. It is, in fact, best to commence training as soon as the pup arrives home. Puppy brains are like sponges during their early days, making it the perfect time to establish good habits and prevent unwanted behaviors. Early training also fosters a positive, trusting bond between the owner and the pup, making it a rewarding experience for both parties.
David C. ConnorPublished 9 months ago in HumansUnraveling the Complexities of Deception
Lying, an intricate facet of human behavior, has been a subject of fascination and study throughout history. As a social species, humans communicate, interact, and build relationships, and lying becomes a tool that can be both helpful and harmful. Understanding why humans lie is essential in comprehending the complexities of our nature and how we navigate the intricate web of social dynamics. This essay explores various psychological, social, and evolutionary factors that contribute to the prevalence of lying among humans.
Nathan DavisPublished 9 months ago in HumansA Timeless Bond
In the heart of a quaint little town, nestled amidst lush greenery and blooming flowers, lived two young souls - Lily and Emma. From the moment they met as kindergarteners, an unbreakable bond of friendship was woven, destined to stand the test of time. This is the story of their enduring friendship, a journey filled with laughter, tears, and a profound sense of belonging.
ashna khurramPublished 9 months ago in HumansWomen Empowerment
Women Empowerment Ø History Of Women in India In the past various Hindu religious scripts, Temples, Books, Novels etc. Women always have been given immense respect, dignity and authority. We Indians have various festivals, and traditions in respect of various Goddesses. The Vedas hold women in high esteem and address them as dharma Patni (one who promotes and preserves the rightful conduct of life). Traditionally in Hinduism, a woman’s role has been seen as supporting family life and playing an important role in the family’s religious activities. In Shrimad Bhagwat Gita, Shri Krishna pointed out to his disciple Arjuna that women are as worthy and as capable as men of achieving liberation, or moksha. Hindu texts extol the virtues of womanhood and women’s essential role in nurturing future generations. But as times changed India’s system started to get dominated by males, and slowly women’s importance in important decision-making started to decline, and their significance in society started to diminish. Now women were only considered for handling the house and taking care of family. Their basic human rights were taken away like- Education, working for Jobs, Moving Freely etc. Oppressing Girls and Women was a very common way of living in the past. The list of Atrocities against women during the British Raj is never-ending, they were so brutal and inhumane. The most prominent ones were Bride Burning, Dowry Death, Femicide, Forced Conversion, Gang Raping and mass killing of Indian girls etc.
Mansi VyasPublished 9 months ago in Humans7 Types of People You Can't Help
In our lives, we encounter various individuals with distinct personalities and needs. As compassionate beings, we often strive to lend a helping hand to those around us. However, it's essential to recognize that there are certain types of people whom we might find challenging, if not impossible, to assist effectively. While our intentions are noble, understanding the limitations of our support can prevent unnecessary frustration and disappointment. Let's explore seven types of people you might find difficult to help.
Tami ArsenPublished 9 months ago in Humans