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Dumpster Fire
Everything is ruined. There is no way to fix it. What am I going to do? This is so unfair! Life is full of surprises, and some are not welcome ones. In fact, life tends to test you to the very ends of your nerves and emotions. There is no way to avoid it or the tragedies that spring up, but they can be weathered, if you sit back and take a breather.
By Alexandra Grant15 minutes ago in Humans
Why Do the Elderly Crave Sweets
Many families notice the same surprising pattern as their loved ones age: older adults often develop a stronger craving for sweets. Grandparents who once preferred savory meals may suddenly reach for cookies, candy, ice cream, or sugary drinks more often than they used to.
By AnthonyBTVabout an hour ago in Humans
The Silent Genius
In the world of comedy, many performers rely on clever jokes, fast dialogue, or complicated stories to make people laugh. But one character proved that laughter can come from the simplest actions and expressions. That character is Mr. Bean, created and performed by the brilliant British actor Rowan Atkinson. The success story of Mr. Bean is not only about comedy—it is a story of creativity, persistence, and the power of universal humor.
By imtiazalamabout 2 hours ago in Humans
Psychological Attraction Principles Helping Singles Improve Dating Success Rates
The physical attractiveness in most cases determines the attraction at first glance, yet the nonverbal communication is just as important. Words alone are not required to suggest confidence, interest, and openness because body language, posture, gestures, and facial expressions convey all this.
By Mark Hipsterabout 8 hours ago in Humans
The Psychology Behind Indigo Children: Myth or Hidden Truth?
The term "Indigo Children" was first popularized in the 1970s, largely attributed to Nancy Ann Tappe, a parapsychologist who claimed she could see auras. Tappe identified individuals with a distinctive deep indigo color in their aura, which she associated with a new type of spiritually advanced children. This concept garnered significant traction in various spiritual communities and popular culture, giving rise to a belief in a specific group of children characterized by unique traits and abilities.
By Wilson Igbasiabout 9 hours ago in Humans
Indigo Child Traits Linked to High Sensitivity and Psychic Ability.
Introduction The concept of indigo children emerged in the late 20th century, initially popularized by authors such as Nancy Ann Tappe and Lee Carroll. These individuals, often described as possessing unique traits, are believed to bear a special purpose in society. The term embodies a rich tapestry of psychic abilities, emotional sensitivity, and heightened awareness. Indigos are typically characterized by their empathetic nature and acute perceptual skills, traits that often intertwine with the experiences of those identified as highly sensitive individuals.
By Wilson Igbasiabout 9 hours ago in Humans
Why Millennials Prefer Meaningful Connections Over Casual Dating Experiences Today
Millennials have slowly rejected the dating culture based on casual dating and turned to the culture that provides emotional qualities and closeness. A great number of people in this generation witnessed the emergence of dating applications and quick-paced socializing, which promoted temporary relationships at first. However, over the years, most of them realized that these experiences were not usually emotionally satisfying.
By Robert Smithabout 9 hours ago in Humans








