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(0) Prologue: Before You Read
This series is written for readers who sense that something in the structure of modern life no longer works the way it once did, but who have found most available explanations unsatisfying. It assumes the reader is capable of sustained attention and willing to engage with complexity without demanding immediate resolution. It does not assume political alignment, ideological agreement, or shared conclusions. What it does assume is a willingness to slow down long enough for clarity to emerge.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast20 days ago in Humans
Love Calculator | Love Percentage & Compatibility Test. AI-Generated.
Why do people keep coming back to love calculators, even when they say they don’t really believe in them? It’s a question that comes up more often than expected. Most users don’t actually trust a number to define their relationship. Yet curiosity wins. There’s something comforting about seeing emotional uncertainty translated into a percentage, especially when that number is paired with an explanation that feels personal rather than random.
By Clara Starlight20 days ago in Humans
When Enforcement Becomes Execution: ICE on Our Streets
In just two weeks, Minneapolis has seen two lives taken by federal agents .. lives that should have been protected, not treated as expendable. On January 7, Renee Good, a local resident, was fatally shot. On January 24, Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse and a U.S. citizen, was killed.
By Aarsh Malik20 days ago in Humans
Heartbreaking Loss: 18-Year-Old Crash Victim Remembered as Beautiful, Kind, and Caring. AI-Generated.
In a world where life can often feel fleeting, the tragic death of an 18-year-old young woman has left an indelible mark on her family, friends, and community. Known for her radiant personality and genuine kindness, she was taken from the world far too soon in a devastating crash that has shocked everyone who knew her.
By Ayesha Lashari20 days ago in Humans
When AI Makes Decisions About Humans
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant or abstract technology. It is already deciding which resumes get reviewed, who qualifies for loans, how long prison sentences might be, and which patients receive priority care. These decisions—once made exclusively by humans—are increasingly influenced or executed by algorithms. While AI promises efficiency, objectivity, and scale, it also raises profound ethical questions. When machines make decisions about humans, what values guide them, and who is responsible for the outcomes?
By Mind Meets Machine21 days ago in Humans
Long Distance Relationship Questions That Test Real Love
Long-distance relationships are common, particularly among Gen Z couples in the United States. College migrations, career starts, visa concerns, and online contacts have all contributed to the prevalence of distance in modern love. Daily texting and video conversations do not determine if a long-distance relationship will endure. It is the questions we ask each other and the honesty with which we respond.
By Relationship Guide21 days ago in Humans
The dark side of OF & its intentions & how to break free from lustful intent . Content Warning.
The platform OnlyFans may seem "glamourous" but it has the dark truth behind it that's twisted the minds of it's creators along with it's audience. It markets itself as empowerment and freedom, but underneath is it carefully designed to hook both creators and consumers into an endless cycle that leaves them emptier than before. What looks like a choice is often really exploitation - of your body, your mind, and your soul.
By Bri Szumera22 days ago in Humans
The Dangers of Not Having Your Coffee
5:30 a.m. and my husband coos at me asking if I am awake. I am now, but barely. He tells me he is off to work, checked the fire downstairs, and that is will be fine until I wake up (until 7:30 a.m.). Cool. I set my alarm for 7:30 and head back into some delicious dream, I can’t remember anymore. No I would not tell you, even if I could remember the dream)
By Alexandra Grant22 days ago in Humans
Oscar Nominations 2026 and the Stories We Choose to Remember
When people search for oscar nominations 2026, they are not just looking for a list. They are looking for meaning. Every award season carries its own emotional weight, but 2026 feels especially reflective. After years shaped by uncertainty, audiences and artists alike are craving stories that feel honest, grounded, and human. Oscar nominations 2026 sit at the center of that craving. They reflect what moved people, what made them uncomfortable, and what stayed with them long after the screen went dark. Behind every nomination is a long road of effort, doubt, and hope. This year’s conversation is not only about who made the list, but why these stories mattered now.
By Muqadas khan22 days ago in Humans
Why Posting Daily Isn’t Helping You Grow (The Brutal Truth). AI-Generated.
Let’s be real: Posting daily is a trap. Have you ever done everything the "experts" told you to do? You know the drill—post every day, be consistent, wait for your turn, stay patient. And then… absolutely nothing happens. You’re looking at your phone, checking the stats every five minutes, and it’s just crickets. Zero likes, zero growth. It feels like you’re shouting into a deep, dark hole. It’s draining, right? So let me ask you something: Are you tired of playing a game where the rules feel totally rigged against you?
By Demiana Louis Boshra23 days ago in Humans










