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It Wasn’t Love — It Was Familiar Pain. AI-Generated.
It felt intense. Fast. Consuming. Hard to explain. You thought, this has to be love. Because it pulled you in quickly. Because it made you feel something powerful. Because you couldn’t stop thinking about them—even when things felt off.
By Fault Lines4 days ago in Humans
Thirty, Five Men, and the Art of Not Settling
My name is Chen Xiaohe, and I just turned thirty. You might not believe it, but in the six years between twenty-four and thirty, I lived with five different men. These weren’t messy flings; they were "proper" relationships—dating, moving in, breaking up—repeated five times over.
By Water&Well&Page4 days ago in Humans
How to Handle People Who Are Too Needy
Feeling overwhelmed by all the friends and family members coming to you with their problems/drama? Whether they send you an urgent email or call you constantly, these types won’t stop. Why? Because you are probably a good listener, and those are hard to find.
By Marie Dubuque4 days ago in Humans
Political figures urge Vance to replace Trump as president
A surprising and controversial political suggestion has sparked debate in Washington and beyond, after a prominent conservative voice publicly called for a dramatic shift in leadership. On March 22, journalist Scott McConnell urged Vice President JD Vance to consider invoking the Twenty Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution to remove Donald Trump from office.
By Shirley Oyiadom4 days ago in Humans
I Wanted to End My Life after Being Publicly Shamed. Content Warning.
“Sometimes we tolerate unacceptable behaviour from others because we don’t know we deserve better.” — Kia Stephens ^ Sitting in the front passenger seat of a packed crew van, on route to a ‘quick turnaround’ aircraft clean, the forty-something male colleague, sitting next to me — out of nowhere and loud enough for the other male crew members sitting behind us to hear — unashamedly ridiculed me, in detail, about my genitalia.
By Chantal Christie4 days ago in Humans
Russia missed a chance at democratization in the 1990s, Alexei Navalny writes about it in his book
The book is written in his own words. We read about his childhood in the Soviet Union, his political epiphany, his family, his opposition to the corrupt regime, and his love for Russia and its people.
By Tomáš Dědourek4 days ago in Humans










