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The Puzzle
Ah, puzzles. Love them, hate them, feel apathetic towards them; regardless of our own personal feelings on the matter, they have existed and will likely continue to exist for a long time unless we nuke ourselves out as a species. Confusing, thrilling, yet oftentimes frustrating as well, these specimens form both the bane and backbone of many of our everyday matters.
By Snarky Lisa3 months ago in Humans
Signs You’ve Met Your Soulmate (Even if They’re Not Perfect)
Have you ever met someone and felt like your soul already knew them? Like a whisper deep inside saying, “There you are”? That instant spark, the comfort, and the inexplicable familiarity — these are the signs that you may have met your soulmate, even if they’re not flawless.
By F. M. Rayaan3 months ago in Humans
The Brain's Hidden Orchestra: How Music Rewires Our Minds
Introduction: When Sound Becomes Memory A melody floats by—a song that you know—and suddenly, you're not here. You're back in your bedroom, singing along to the radio. Or on your wedding day, dancing to the dance floor. Or alone in a moment of need, comforted by a song that once helped you survive heartbreak. Music has an odd ability to transport us across time and space, combining fragments of our lives with invisible threads of rhythm and melody.
By The Chaos Cabinet3 months ago in Humans
Embracing the Winter Ritual - A Personal Journey
On a typical cold winter morning, drowsiness still overwhelms me. It's not easy to remove the blankets from me, as the cold cuts through the bones. So, I stay wrapped up in the blankets for a while, feeling the temperature slowly increase. When the temperature is not so cold and frosty, then I say, it's time to get up.
By José Juan Gutierrez 3 months ago in Humans
Michael Savage on Why Christmas Inspires Gratitude
Christmas comes each year with warm lights, familiar songs, and a sense of quiet reflection that softens people. It is a season filled with memories, family traditions, and moments that remind us of what truly matters. Many people feel more appreciative during this time of year, even if life has been stressful or demanding. Writer Mike Savage, a New Canaan resident, often says that Christmas encourages people to slow down and notice the good around them. Gratitude becomes easier to feel because the season inspires connection, warmth, and generosity.
By Mike Savage New Canaan3 months ago in Humans
Hiding Away Until the Tinsel Melts. Content Warning.
When I was younger, in a younger man’s—no, a younger boy’s—shoes, I bought into the magic of the Saturnalian festivities that followed the last fall of brown leaves onto concrete and grass. The frenzy of family colliding for food, for drink, for the exchange of gifts and the anecdotal evidence that we were here at all, all tucked under the loose lore of a Messianic birth. It was joyous in its pomposity and, for me, rooted in imperfect humanity.
By Paul Stewart3 months ago in Humans
Frank Gehry Cause of Death: What Really Happened to the World’s Most Influential Architect?
Frank Gehry, the visionary responsible for some of the world’s most iconic and instantly recognizable buildings, has died at the age of 96. News of his passing spread quickly, prompting global tributes from architects, artists, city planners, celebrities, and ordinary people who admired the beauty and boldness of his work.
By Bevy Osuos3 months ago in Humans









