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Dream Whispers: Unveiling the Ethical Frontier of Dream Inception
In the quiet corridors of the Dream Research Institute, Dr. Eleanor Grant hunched over her workstation, surrounded by the soft hum of machines and the flickering glow of computer screens. She was on the brink of a breakthrough in the field of dream manipulation—an experiment that could change the way humans perceived reality.
Taimoor KhanPublished 4 months ago in HumansMatthew Perry Death
The unfavorable passing of Matthew Perry, celebrated for his depiction of Chandler Bing on the cherished TV series Companions, has sent shockwaves through the two his committed fanbase and media outlets at large. The 54-year-old entertainer died on October 28, and a new posthumous led by the Los Angeles Province Branch of Clinical Inspector has revealed insight into the conditions encompassing his destruction, formally ordered as a mishap.
Zulfiqar AliPublished 4 months ago in Humans5 Ways Using an Air Conditioner in the Bedroom this Winter Improved my Life
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Scott ChristensonPublished 4 months ago in HumansMarried Senses
Scent. To me, smells have a certain color. Some of them a wonderful blend of colors, others singular. Each smell has a different shade: chocolate, black, white, red, and green. And these wonderful smells, these descriptive smells, they make sense to me.
Jennisea RedfieldPublished 4 months ago in HumansARE WE HUMANS??
Yesterday I was in a concert that was held in Islamabad about the condition of Palestine. Many people gave their respective views in favor of muslims and humanity but one boy caught me. Although he was mainly addressing Muslims but I think if we look at it deeply he gave a great message to all humans.
Literary fusionPublished 5 months ago in HumansI See the Light!
The Only Way To Live Is According To What Others Think It doesn't matter if I'm told to do contradictory things. Be a doctor and a lawyer? Done. Be a Catholic, Evangelical, Paganist, Mormon- I'm everything all at once! In fact, I trust in God and believe there's no such thing.
Becky TroupPublished 5 months ago in HumansResilience in the Rubble
Arlington was a tapestry of homes, woven with stories of love and laughter. Among them stood the Morrison residence, once vibrant with the laughter of children and the warmth of family gatherings. But one fateful evening, the tranquility shattered with an explosion that ripped through their haven, leaving behind a landscape of desolation.
Zack RakibPublished 5 months ago in HumansSELF FREEDOM
The excursion for opportunity takes many designs, from political activism to philosophizing. Notwithstanding, the freest country on earth will not be satisfying to one who neglects to discover a feeling of satisfaction with oneself. To one who needs certainty and a sensation of individual worth, political open door suggests very little. Besides, one who isn't sure about their moral code or who comes up short on clear plan of values is more powerless against despot strain than the valiant individual.
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Mem Beleco
Eyes. I look into the mirror, the mirror covered in uneven condensation, and I see a pair of eyes. Double eyelids, shaped like almonds.
Jennisea RedfieldPublished 5 months ago in Humans 6 People Dies and Comes Back to life, What they Saw?
Today, we're exploring a big mystery: what happens after we die? Most people think that once someone is gone, they don't come back. However, there are some really surprising cases where people were believed to be dead but somehow came back to life, right at their own funerals. From a boy in Brazil to a woman in China cooking after being declared dead, these stories will make you rethink what you know about life and death.
Morgan EverlyPublished 5 months ago in HumansDreamland
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.
Anthony MuthuiPublished 5 months ago in HumansLost in Translation: The Misunderstandings of Languages in the Rugby World Cup Series only by Tom Curry.
The World Cup Rugby Series, a pinnacle in the sport that brings nations together on the field, is not without its linguistic challenges. As teams with players from diverse backgrounds converge, the clash of languages can sometimes lead to misinterpretations, adding an extra layer of complexity to an already intense competition. This article delves into the fascinating world of language misunderstandings in the World Cup Rugby Series, exploring instances where words, accents, and expressions contribute to the drama both on and off the pitch.