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"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
The Boy Who Borrowed Time
Twelve-year-old Eli Farren first saw the clock when he wandered too far from home. It wasn’t a clock like the ones that chimed in town squares. This one stood alone in a forgotten field—ancient, ten feet tall, all brass and bone and ticking mechanisms that clicked like whispers. A single plaque beneath its face read: TIME BORROWED MUST BE REPAID.
By Masih Ullah7 months ago in Humans
Gaza Crisis 2025: Death Toll Surpasses 59,000 Amid Starvation and Ceasefire Failures. Content Warning.
59,000+ killed since October 2023, including 17,000+ children. Starvation deaths reported as Israel blocks aid; 1,054 killed while accessing food aid. Ceasefire collapse: March 2025 offensive ended the 42-day truce, killing 400+ in a single day. War crimes allegations: UN and NGOs cite collective punishment, targeting of civilians.
By Umair Khan7 months ago in Humans
Group Therapy NJ: Transform Your Mental Health with the Best Therapists NJ
When it comes to mental health, healing doesn't have to happen alone. For many people adults, teens, and even children group therapy offers a powerful and supportive environment to share experiences, gain new perspectives, and build the tools needed for lasting emotional well-being. In a world where isolation and anxiety are increasingly common, group therapy provides a lifeline of connection and community.
By Tema Therapy7 months ago in Humans
How Much Does Online Negativity Really Affect Your Mind?
In a world where much of our lives play out online, from casual scrolling on social media to posting opinions in forums or sharing photos with friends, one thing is hard to avoid — online negativity. Whether it comes in the form of hateful comments, passive-aggressive replies, or outright bullying, the internet can often feel like a harsh, unforgiving place. But how much does this negativity actually affect your mind? The answer is more significant than most people realize.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Humans
Sign Language Isn’t a Punchline. Top Story - July 2025.
In recent years, viral clips of comedians interacting with sign language interpreters during live shows have flooded social media. The interpreter signs a punchline—often crude or profane—and the audience erupts in laughter. The comedian grins, reveling in the moment.
By Tracy Stine7 months ago in Humans
Unmasking the Silent Struggles of Everyday Souls
In a world driven by fame and visual perfection, there exists a powerful category of stories—those that go unseen, unheard, and unlabeled. These are stories with no faces—accounts of silent heroes, anonymous sacrifices, hidden mental battles, and uncelebrated strength that pass through life unnoticed. These narratives don’t trend, don’t go viral, and don’t fetch millions of likes, yet they’re the backbone of human resilience.
By Lana Rosee7 months ago in Humans
Some Wounds Don’t Scar — They Stay Open Quietly
I used to believe that time healed everything. That with enough months between you and the pain, it eventually faded into something softer — something manageable. But I’ve come to realize that some wounds don’t scar. They don’t close. They stay open quietly, hidden under layers of laughter, busyness, and pretending.
By Azmat Roman ✨7 months ago in Humans
I Don’t Want to Be Brave Anymore. I just want to be okay.
I Don’t Want to Be Brave Anymore They call me strong. They say I’m resilient. They admire how I “always bounce back.” But here’s the thing they don’t see: I’m exhausted. And I don’t want to be brave anymore. I just want to be okay.
By Azmat Roman ✨7 months ago in Humans
A Wise Woman
In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and ancient woods, lived a woman named Elira. Her house sat at the edge of the forest, half-covered with ivy, with wind chimes made of glass bottles swaying in the breeze and wild herbs growing along the stone path. People said she had been born under a crescent moon, that she could speak with birds, and that time never touched her skin. Children whispered her name with a mix of fear and wonder: the Wise Woman of Linden Hollow.
By Muhammad Abdullah7 months ago in Humans











