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French Love Letters
By Stephen McClure On a crisp October afternoon, I was sitting on a bench beside the pond in Zenpukuji Park, admiring the gold and crimson leaves shimmering against a blue sky. The water reflected autumn like a moving tapestry. I sipped canned coffee and breathed in the cool air.
By imtiazalamabout 5 hours ago in Humans
The Lucky One. Content Warning.
At age 17, I knew what the word 'pedophile' meant. I considered myself book smart, mature for my age; I thought I knew how the world worked because I devoured information like it was needed fuel for my over active imagination and unlimited empathy. After graduating with high grades as a well liked but awkward teen, mainly unseen by those not in my close circle of family and friends, I was thirsty for knowledge and in need of a new era. When I actually got involved with a pedophile during my first year in university, though, the thought never really occurred that this man was pursuing me, not as a suitor but as a predator stalking their next meal. Dan was 42.
By Alycen Sparrowabout 8 hours ago in Humans
My Fake Girlfriend
I never thought one lie could change my life. It all started with a single text: "Hey… can you help me out?" I froze. My phone buzzed again. It was my best friend, Sameer, begging me to create a fake girlfriend for him. He was desperate — his parents were constantly asking about his love life, and he didn’t want to disappoint them. At first, I laughed. A fake girlfriend? That’s ridiculous. But the more he pleaded, the more I felt guilty saying no.
By imtiazalamabout 9 hours ago in Humans
The Scale Didn't Change Much
I stood on the bathroom scale for 47 seconds. Not because I was waiting for the number to change—it wouldn't. I was waiting for myself to feel different. The digital display read 184.3. It had read 184.1 three weeks earlier. Same jeans. Same face. Same frustration.
By Edward Smithabout 10 hours ago in Humans
The Night I Opened My Door — And Everything Changed
The knock came at 11:43 p.m. I remember the time because I had just checked my phone, hoping for a message that was never going to arrive. The apartment was quiet in that heavy way only lonely spaces can be. The refrigerator hummed. The clock ticked. My tea had gone cold beside me — a habit lately.
By imtiazalamabout 11 hours ago in Humans
Remote Patient Monitoring Services: Transforming Connected Healthcare
Healthcare is rapidly evolving beyond traditional in-office visits. With the rise of chronic diseases and the growing demand for convenient care, remote patient monitoring services have become a critical component of modern healthcare delivery. These services allow providers to track patient health data in real time, improve outcomes, and reduce unnecessary hospital visits.
By Tracee Jonesabout 15 hours ago in Humans
Nancy Mace: Courage, Conflict, and Political Crossroads
Politics often feels distant until one name keeps appearing in headlines. Nancy Mace is one of those names. Whether people agree with her or strongly oppose her, they rarely ignore her. Her story carries tension, ambition, and moments of public controversy that reveal how demanding modern politics can be. From personal struggles to national debates, Nancy Mace has built a profile that sparks emotion on both sides of the aisle. She stands at the intersection of conservative values, media attention, and shifting voter expectations. Understanding Nancy Mace is not just about party lines. It is about examining how one politician navigates loyalty, criticism, and the constant pressure of public life.
By Muqadas khanabout 17 hours ago in Humans
iPhone 17e: A Quiet Shift in Apple’s Future
Every year, people wait for the next iPhone as if it carries a promise. A promise of better photos. A promise of smoother performance. A promise that this small object in our pocket will feel just a little closer to what we need. The conversation around iphone 17e feels different. It is not only about speed or camera numbers. It is about direction. Where is Apple heading? Who is this phone truly for? And why does the name itself suggest something slightly unexpected? The iphone 17e has sparked curiosity long before release, and that curiosity reveals something deeper about how we see technology in our daily lives.
By Muqadas khanabout 17 hours ago in Humans
The Power of Silence Why Your Words Are More Valuable When You Speak Less
The Power of Silence Why Your Words Are More Valuable When You Speak Less By Hazrat Umer Learning the art of being quiet in a world that never stops talking and finding your inner peace
By Hazrat Umerabout 24 hours ago in Humans
Thieves Among Us
I go to the mailbox to get the mail every day. I usually like getting mail. I often have cool things coming and it’s like a mini Christmas. I like mail. Shoot me. I don’t really know why, I just do. I think I like collecting something that I don’t expect and opening it up to find some nice magazine, a card, or some small thing I have ordered. Yes, I know something I order is coming, but it’s still nice when you get it.
By Alexandra Granta day ago in Humans










