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A Historic Declaration
We the People of the Husbands of the United States of America, in Order to form a more perfect Union, and I mean you...with me...establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves, after Puberty, do ordain and establish this Declaration of Co-Dependence.
By Gerard DiLeo4 days ago in Humans
I wanted to title this something different, but worried that my chosen title might cause problems entering the United States in the future so this is the new title. It's the greatest title. No one has ever written a title better than this. (All titles unrelated to content).
Let me be honest. I am finding this difficult. Now, I like a challenge, a stretch, a bit of an obstacle course. “Write about the decline of the British Empire in the form of a narrative poem in which your protagonist is an artichoke” I read, and flex my fingers. “Write a haiku to evoke the sensation of sibilance using only the first half of the alphabet.” “Well”, I think to myself, “this should be fun.” But “write about a system that isn’t working”? A system that isn’t working? Now? In 2026? ONE system? My favourite system that isn’t working? The sexiest system that isn’t working? The one giving me the most angst day to day? The one giving me the most existential dread? I am, as I say, finding this difficult. I will own that I have contemplated writing a thousand words on why the steady “all on” setting on my fairy lights is the EIGHTH of seven options which must be sequentially activated to get there, because that is a system that some fool came up with and it definitely doesn’t work, and now who is paying the price, eh? But how can I write about my fairy lights when…. When…. When….
By Hannah Moore4 days ago in Humans
Staying sane in the insane world.
”It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” Jiddu Krishnamurti This quote has been one of my favourites since the moment I first laid my eyes on it. To me, it cuts right through the fog of the illusion of normality that permeates our lives. And since I am someone who has never felt (well) adjusted to this society, Krishnamurti’s words gifted me with the realisation that there isn’t anything inherently wrong with me.
By Eva Smitte3 days ago in Humans
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Dating: Do's & Don'ts
Dating is complicated. So we simplified it for you. What to do and what not to do - the Dating edition.

Online Dating
Match.com, Tinder, JDate, and beyond. Welcome to the world wide web of dating. Are you ready to sign up?

Second Chance at Love
From breaking up after 3 years to divorcing after 50; we're here to tell you that you can love again.
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Humans.
Actor Awards 2026: Moments That Moved the World
The lights dim. Cameras sweep across a silent crowd. Nominees sit side by side, smiling but tense, their hands folded tightly in their laps. In that brief pause before a name is announced, years of struggle, rejection, and hard work hang in the air. Actor awards 2026 were not just about trophies. They were about stories. About people who once waited tables, auditioned endlessly, and wondered if anyone would ever notice them.
By Muqadas khanabout 2 hours ago in Humans
Misty Roberts: The Quiet Story Behind the Name
Some names appear online and leave people searching for answers. Not because of scandal or fame, but because something about them feels unfinished. Misty Roberts is one of those names. It sounds familiar, almost personal, as if it belongs to someone you might have known years ago. Yet when you look closer, the story is not always clear. Who is Misty Roberts? Why are people searching for her? And what does her story tell us about identity in a digital world where names travel faster than truth? Sometimes the most meaningful stories are not about celebrities. They are about ordinary people whose names echo across the internet, carrying questions, memories, and curiosity.
By Muqadas khanabout 3 hours ago in Humans
Finding Stillness in the Storm: Spiritual Perspectives on News Overload and World Anxiety.
The modern world is a deluge. A constant torrent of information, streamed directly into our pockets, tablets, and minds. From breaking news alerts to social media feeds buzzing with opinions and analyses, we are perpetually plugged into a global conversation, often dominated by conflict, tragedy, and uncertainty. This relentless stream of information can lead to news overload and, consequently, profound world anxiety.
By Wilson Igbasiabout 5 hours ago in Humans
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