literature
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Dreamland
In the heart of a forgotten valley, nestled between rolling hills and whispering trees, there existed a place unlike any other. This magical realm was known as Dreamland, a sanctuary where dreams took flight, and reality danced on the edges of imagination.
By Anthony Muthui 8 months ago in Humans
Words Do Hurt
In the quiet town of Whispering Pines, where the wind carried secrets through ancient trees, lived two inseparable friends, Lily and Emma. Their laughter echoed through the streets like a melody, and their bond seemed unbreakable. However, in the complex dance of human relationships, even the strongest ties can be tested.
By Ayan Hassan8 months ago in Humans
Empathy With A Vowel. Top Story - November 2023.
The bards of old had it right. Once upon a time there was no names for musical things, no strikes of chord, drumbeats or unified efforts, an array of meaning that doesn't exist in genres. The point was to resonate with an earthly wonder, a far reach to the atmosphere for words to bring forward a sound that matched the clouds. Or any living force that moved nature. Spread your wings, fly a bit was to empathize with a vowel and howl louder than any animal. To make vocal chords disappear and blend as sound in an arrangement known as music. There was only one purpose – to express yourself. To lift your head and send them to chaos, to roll them to the ground, or to lift their spirits to the air. Or just have people forget their troubles for a while. To find your voice is all that matters. So, once upon a time whether it was a bard of old, a thing with wings or ancient wisdom leaving it's stamp on time, an orb was left behind. One to bring wonder to song. Forget is my middle name.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author8 months ago in Humans
HOW TO READ PEOPLES MIND
To delve into the intricacies of deciphering anyone's thoughts, it is imperative to master three techniques. The mastery of these methods is the key to effortlessly discerning and grasping the musings of individuals. Allow me to impart a Buddhist tale that serves as an instructive narrative on how to unravel the minds of others.
By akinsjohnson8 months ago in Humans
The Entangled Threads of Fate
Chapter 1 Anya and Ethan's love story was a tapestry of intertwined threads, woven together by the intricate design of fate. Their paths crossed at a crossroads in life, where the past and present collided, and the future unfolded before them like a blank canvas.
By OKAFOR LOTANNA8 months ago in Humans
How ARM exercises could reduce discomfort in the knees
Is it possible to improve the health of one body area by working out another? Despite its absurdity, scientists are beginning to consider this approach as a means of coping with the aftereffects of stroke, chronic sickness, and even breast cancer surgery
By Mohammed Diderul Alam8 months ago in Humans
"Healing from Within: The Emotional Odyssey of Mental Health Resilience". Content Warning.
In the peaceful town of Serenity Springs, where the embrace of nature and the warmth of community were cherished, individuals faced a unique emotional challenge. Within the quietude of the surroundings, the weight of mental health issues, and the unwavering support of friends, family, and professionals, a story of strength, healing, and the human spirit's capacity to overcome inner battles would unfold.
By Vincent Uche8 months ago in Humans
"Unraveling Truth: The Battle Against Misinformation". Content Warning.
In the digital age, where information flowed freely and the world's knowledge was at our fingertips, a new adversary had emerged—misinformation. It spread like wildfire, sowing confusion, discord, and fear. Yet, within the labyrinth of falsehoods and deceit, a story of truth-seeking, resilience, and the power of an individual to make a difference would unfold.
By Vincent Uche8 months ago in Humans
Human body part that will evolve over time
The human body is this perfectly balanced machine, right? Well, not when I'm using it. Normally, all its parts work seamlessly together to keep us thriving and well alive. Each of our organs is essential for our day-to-day activities, from breathing and walking to talking and coming up with bright ideas that push humanity forward. But are they really essential? Do we really need all those body parts, or are some of them just ancient relics that we got stuck with in this weird game of evolution?
By Kester Idebaneria8 months ago in Humans