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Human beings should be
So, there’s this diner I always go to on Saturday mornings. It’s nothing fancy, just your typical greasy spoon where the coffee is always hot, and the pancakes are as big as your plate. I love it because it feels like home, you know? Everyone knows everyone, and there’s this sense of community that’s hard to find these days.
By ignatius awang braminia22 days ago in Humans
live life like an ordinary human being
Once upon a time in the small town of Brookville, there lived a guy named Sam. Sam was the epitome of ordinary—average height, average looks, and a job at the local hardware store. He loved his routine: waking up at 7 AM, grabbing a coffee at Molly's Café, and heading to work where he'd help customers find the right tools for their weekend projects.
By ignatius awang braminia24 days ago in Humans
The Ecology of Elysium: How Environmental Sustainability Thrives in the Afterlife"
The concept of an afterlife often conjures images of heavenly realms filled with eternal bliss and serenity. However, rarely do we consider the ecological implications of such a place. Yet, in the fictional landscape of Elysium, the afterlife is not only a realm of spiritual fulfillment but also a harmonious ecosystem where environmental sustainability thrives. In this utopian vision, every aspect of the environment is meticulously designed to support life indefinitely, reflecting an idealized harmony between humanity and nature.
By Alexander Mensahabout a month ago in Humans
Kyrie Irving's Reclamation: Driving the Nonconformists to the NBA Finals
MINNEAPOLIS - ** For Dallas Nonconformists watch Kyrie Irving, Thursday night denoted an essential snapshot of reclamation. The Free thinkers' 124-103 triumph over the Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center got their position in the NBA Finals, an excursion Irving has not set out on starting around 2017 with the Cleveland Cavaliers. This victory in the Western Meeting Finals permitted Irving to breathe out and celebrate arriving at the Finals for the fourth time in his profession.
By Pintu Mallick about a month ago in Humans
Your Fun and Friendly Guide to Picking the Perfect Smartphone: Features, Budget, and Beyond . AI-Generated.
In today's fast-paced world, smartphones have become a crucial part of our lives. Whether it's staying connected with loved ones or managing work on the go, our smartphones are our lifelines. But with so many options out there, picking the right one can feel like a daunting task. Fear not! In this fun and friendly guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know to choose the perfect smartphone tailored to your needs and preferences. So, whether you're a photography enthusiast, a power user, or someone on a budget, read on to discover the key features, budget considerations, and tips for making an informed decision.
By Kornelija Bonertabout a month ago in Humans
Sacrifice of Robert Landsburg: Documenting the Eruption of Mount St. Helens
On May 18, 1980, the United States witnessed one of its most catastrophic natural disasters: the eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington State. This eruption, which claimed 57 lives, unleashed an extraordinary force of nature, spewing massive amounts of ash, rock, and gas into the atmosphere. Among the victims of this disaster was a dedicated photographer named Robert Landsburg, whose actions on that fateful day left an indelible mark on history and exemplified unparalleled bravery and dedication to his craft.
By Deji Akomolafeabout a month ago in Humans
Observations On Finding The Beauty In Our Lives
Introduction Sometimes we experience difficult times in our lives, but this is not going to address anything bad or dark, it is going to focus on the many, usually free things that can make our lives better, raise our spirits and lighten our hearts.
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydred2 months ago in Humans
The Aesthetic Epidemic: Understanding the Roots of Lookism
The Aesthetic Epidemic: Understanding the Roots of Lookism We care about more than just ourselves - we care about our loved ones, our communities, and the world around us. We are affected by tragic events, especially when a child is murdered, regardless of where it happens. It deeply impacts us and makes us feel disheartened. Moral evils raise doubts about the goodness of the world and the value of existence, especially for those who believe in a benevolent deity. However, anyone can contemplate the purpose and value of the universe in light of such evils. We may not need to worry about the value of the Universe and instead focus on finding value in our own lives or the lives of our loved ones. The concept of value is subjective and can be created by us.
By Hridya Sharma2 months ago in Humans
Survival Tips That Will Get You Killed
I bet you can picture the horrifying day when you just want to enjoy the peaceful ocean, the sun caressing your skin, and the inspiring sound of waves blessing your ears. Moreover, in fraction of a second, an agonizing parting with your silence - a jellyfish sting!What now?At times like this, survival instinct comes to live its own entrance most of the time with what “the experience teaches” in form of advice. Nevertheless, can the reality of these stories compete with that of ‘make-believe’?
By Amine Oubih2 months ago in Humans