humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
A Breath Returned: The Day Instinct, Chaos, and Comedy Collided
Some shifts start ordinary and stay that way. Then there are the ones that flip your stomach, test your instincts, and leave you wondering what on earth just happened. This was one of those days—quick, sharp, chaotic, and unforgettable.
By Karen Sanderson3 months ago in Humans
How to Bring Your Alcohol Levels Down Without Risking Your Health. AI-Generated.
We’ve all had moments where we drank more than we intended, and the next thing you know, you’re wondering how to safely reduce your alcohol levels. It’s not just about feeling better the next morning, it's about protecting your body and giving it time to recover. Understanding safe ways to bring your alcohol levels down is crucial for your overall health and well-being.
By Jordyn Mastrodomenico3 months ago in Humans
The Miracle Milk Mother: The Inspiring Story of Alyse Ogletree
Alyse Ogletree never expected to become a hero. In fact, when she first became a mother in 2010, she felt the same mix of joy, exhaustion, and uncertainty that most new parents experience. Her son Kyle had arrived earlier than expected and needed hospitalization. Those early days were filled with fear and hope as she watched her tiny baby fight to grow stronger. What she didn’t realize then was that this emotional moment would open the door to a journey that would eventually save the lives of countless infants across the country.
By DigitalAddi3 months ago in Humans
Rum Punch and Nostalgia
After growing out of the childhood stage, one begins to ponder the real meaning behind the rituals of the seasons. Every year at winter time, we decorate the tree, mainly for the sake of the wee ones. We eagerly await the pretty lights winking on trees, homes and businesses everywhere. We meet happy people who forget their troubles, even if just for a little while, and enjoy the welcome days of stress-free peace.
By Antoni De'Leon3 months ago in Humans
A Night When Fate Turned Twice
It was a late and bitterly cold night. I was walking with a heavy burden of despair on my back, each step more difficult than the last. I had moved forward for a long time, sometimes even reaching dead ends, and walking alone through the darkness of night was far from pleasant. Loneliness had become the only word that truly described me.
By Amir Jafari 3 months ago in Humans
Photoshopped Reality
Photoshopped Reality People say reality is what you make it, but I’m convinced reality is what you edit it into—preferably with good lighting and a filter called “Heaven’s Glow.” At least, that’s how my cousin Marlene sees the world. To her, nothing is real unless it has been cropped, retouched, recolored, sharpened, and given at least three sparkles.
By charles chaiko3 months ago in Humans
UNDER THE BAOBAB TREE
**Under the Baobab Tree** The baobab tree stood alone at the edge of the village—wide-bellied, ancient, and dignified, as though it had been planted by the first breath of the world. Children claimed its roots were alive, shifting at night like the coils of a sleeping giant. Elders insisted its trunk held memories the way a clay pot held water: quietly, patiently, without complaint.
By charles chaiko3 months ago in Humans
Gen Z Anxiety Is Real: How To Stop the Spiral
In today’s increasingly digital and fast-paced world, Gen Z struggles with mental health more intensely than any generation before it. As a community that values openness, empowerment, and emotional honesty, we at Talk Gen Z believe it's time to break the silence about anxiety and offer real, tangible strategies to help halt the spiral before it gets unbearable.
By Relationship Guide3 months ago in Humans











