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Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
The Instagram Hacker (Part One)
For years it had seemed that my skills as a P.I. had only been confined to the group chat where my girls and I would swap information about the men we'd meet. I hardly had the time to be Keisha Bond, what with my two jobs, school, and three Yorkies. Yasmine, Wanda, and Cleo made being a fur mom the most pleasurable experience. Life had been busy for me lately, but my girls counted on me to get the job done when it came to finding out the tea on their men. I didn't mind. It felt like my purpose in this small town of Madison, Georgia.
By The Darkest Sunriseabout a year ago in Humans
Women's Contributions and Challenges in Society: Achieving Equality and Empowerment
The Strong, Resilient and Diverse Force of Society Women have played a vital role in shaping society throughout history. From the early days of civilization to the present, they have demonstrated their strength, resilience, and diversity in various aspects of life. They have been leaders, activists, educators, and caretakers, among many other roles. In this article, we will explore the contributions of women to society and the challenges they have faced and continue to face in their quest for equality and empowerment.
By Said Largouabout a year ago in Humans
Reflection
I spend extensive amounts of time rooted in deep thought. There’s something about those pensive moments of introspection that bring my heart and mind great, and much needed sense of calm. Pondering the human condition seems to be one of the only states of mind that brings me joy. I’m not sure if this is because of my reverence for and fascination with energy, and the ways it ebbs and flows. Or if it’s due to my appreciation for the existential struggles that appear in the separate, yet wholistic realities we all face daily. Whatever the cause, I cannot help but find myself totally transfixed on these meditations.
By Kuro Seijaku about a year ago in Humans
Who was the Most Hated Pharoh?
TheAncient Egyptian civilization dates back to nearly 5,000 years ago and was situated alongside the Nile River. The river was exceptionally important to the civilization for habitation purposes. It allowed the ancient Egyptians to farm and provided a water source to shield them from the hot and dry landscape of the desert.
By hamza dogarabout a year ago in Humans