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The Standing Boy of Nagasaki
In the haunting ruins of post-war Nagasaki, amid twisted steel, crumbled buildings, and scorched earth, a quiet, solemn figure stands out — a boy, perhaps no older than ten, standing still with perfect posture. On his back, tied with a cloth, is the lifeless body of his baby brother. His face is calm, composed, and eerily mature. A U.S. Marine photographer, Joe O’Donnell, captured this moment — a photograph that would come to symbolize the human cost of war in a way no statistic ever could.
By Zakir Ullah9 months ago in Humans
Inside the Mind of Tom Segura: ‘Bad Thoughts’ and the Art of Unfiltered Comedy
There's a particular thrill in watching a comedian tightrope-walk between humor and horror—and Tom Segura has built a career on doing just that. With his newest Netflix special, Bad Thoughts, Segura opens his brain to us, and what we find there is both brutally funny and deeply revelatory.
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 9 months ago in Humans
No You, No Love
You ever hear a phrase that just... hits you? Not ‘cause it’s fancy or deep or whatever — just because it’s true. For me, that phrase is “No you, no love.” I don’t even know where I first heard it. Maybe I made it up in my head after everything. But it stuck. Like glue. And it’s been sitting with me for a while now.
By Md Motiur Rahman9 months ago in Humans
The Love Renaissance: What Gen Z's Relationships Reveal About Modern Connection
Are Gen Zers sabotaging the true essence of romance or redefining it? Or they simply might be building something more intentional, resilient, and emotionally intelligent than any generation before. Once upon a time, romance came with rules. Handwritten letters, carefully curated phone calls, and silent nods of the elderly were the foundational stance of old-school love. But now, emojis, dating apps, and Instagram reels document love stories.
By Hridya Sharma9 months ago in Humans
A Person Who Saved the Life of Millions of Children
In a world often overwhelmed by stories of conflict and tragedy, there occasionally emerges a soul whose quiet heroism restores faith in humanity. James Harrison, an unassuming Australian man, is one such individual. Known worldwide as “The Man with the Golden Arm,” Harrison’s life is a testament to compassion, generosity, and the power of one person to make an unimaginable difference. Over six decades, his rare blood type saved the lives of more than 2.4 million babies — a feat unmatched in modern history.
By Keramatullah Wardak9 months ago in Humans
Understanding and Supporting People Who Are Mute
Understanding and Supporting People Who Are Mute Have you ever met someone who couldn’t speak? A person who cannot speak is often called "mute." This word can sound a little old-fashioned, and today, many people prefer to say someone is "nonverbal" or "unable to speak." No matter what word you use, it's important to understand what this means and how we can support people who live without the ability to talk.
By Jeno Treshan 9 months ago in Humans











