satire
"Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city." - George Burns
You Can Make Money With AI Without Quitting Your Job
Most people think they need to quit their job to build a new life. I thought that too. You scroll through your feed and see all these creators, entrepreneurs, YouTubers, AI gurus, and it looks like they all had to take the big leap, quit their job, burn the boats, and go all in.
By Olivia Chastity9 months ago in Families
From the Heart of Chaos to the Awareness of the Survivor.
There are families not made of love, but of performance, where the bonds of affection are replaced by roles in a psychological theater. These families don’t raise children, they cast roles. The mother becomes the director of emotional manipulation, the father fades into the shadows of absence, and the children are assigned parts that suffocate their individuality.
By Sayed Zewayed9 months ago in Families
Here’s The Real Reason Why Men Stay With Women They Hate
Does anyone else remember watching TV from yesteryear? As someone who grew up with mostly retro television, I sure do. I remember watching Married with Children with my parents, as well as The Honeymooners.
By Olivia Chastity9 months ago in Families
🌧️ Kindness in the Rain
The rain didn’t just fall that night—it attacked. It slammed against the pavement with a fury, turning streets into rivers and umbrellas into crumpled messes. People rushed by, heads down, eyes averted, chasing warmth and dry shelter. No one noticed the little girl on the bench at the bus stop. Soaked to the bone. Shivering. Silent.
By Ahmad Malik9 months ago in Families
The Silent Killer of Love and Respect
The Silent Killer of Love and Respect. Marriage is meant to be a partnership built on mutual trust, respect, and emotional safety. But what happens when one partner brings in not just emotional immaturity, but a toxic, narcissistic personality?
By Sayed Zewayed9 months ago in Families
Life Is Like a River: Its Nature Is to Keep Flowing
Life, in its essence, is a continuous journey — ever-changing, ever-evolving, and ever-flowing like a river. The comparison between life and a river is both poetic and profound. Just as a river begins as a small stream and gradually grows, meandering through various terrains, so does life start from infancy, flowing through childhood, youth, adulthood, and eventually old age. It encounters challenges, obstacles, and beautiful moments along the way, but the most important thing is motion—the flow.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy9 months ago in Families
Brothers Divided: A War Within Nepal
A new day broke over the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. The sun, golden and quiet, rose slowly over Mount Everest, casting its first light on a remote village nestled in the hills of Rolpa, Nepal. A place where time seemed to move slower, where life had always been hard—but recently, it had become harder.
By Roshan Chauhan9 months ago in Families
Breaking the Silence: Cassie Ventura’s Testimony Shakes the Foundations of the Music Industry"
Cassie Ventura Testifies Once More in Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Case: A Story of Power, Silence, and Survival In a tense courthouse, the model and singer Cassie Ventura took the stand once more this week to testify against music executive Sean "Diddy" Combs, a turning point in a trial that has obsessed the entertainment industry and beyond. The federal trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering not only threatens the legacy of Combs but also challenges the hierarchies that have long insulated those in the entertainment business.
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 9 months ago in Families
When Motherhood Dies.
When Motherhood Dies: The Tragedy of Cruelty and the Loss of Humanity. Have you ever wondered: Can a mother really kill her own child? Not by accident. Not out of desperation. But by a cold, conscious decision. If the question alone moves you, the answer will haunt you. This is not fiction. It is not an exaggerated drama. It is a true story set in a lush, green village in one of Africa's most vibrant and contrasting countries, where the beauty of nature often masks the brutality of the people. A story in which motherhood was not celebrated, but rather suppressed.
By Sayed Zewayed9 months ago in Families
Hairdo Holyland
Hairdo Holyland In the spring of 2002, amid the violence of the second Intifada, my father and I were in the waiting room of a beauty salon in the German Colony in Jerusalem. His thinning hair had become difficult to manage. Don’t worry, he said as we waited. This is a very classy place. He had read about it in a Hebrew newspaper and said the hairdresser was Russian trained in France, and considered a genius with difficult hair. She can even do a dry perm he said, and I remembered how proud he was of his hair before chemotherapy had made it fall out.
By Sarwar Zeb9 months ago in Families








