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A World Without Internet: What Would Happen If We Lost Connection?
Imagine waking up one morning to discover that the internet has disappeared. No Google, no social media, no emails, no online shopping—just silence in the digital world. At first, panic would spread quickly. Billions of people depend on the internet every single day. We use it for communication, business, education, entertainment, banking, and even simple tasks like booking a ride or ordering dinner. Without it, the entire rhythm of modern life would suddenly break.
By Izhar Ullahabout 23 hours ago in Humans
What is emotional starvation?
”Emotional starvation,” “anorexic marriage,” are terms to describe a complete lack of affection in a marriage. This Reddit poster said he was divorcing his wife after more than 30 years. At age 61, he had envisioned entering retirement with his spouse by his side. Instead they are filing papers and selling the house.
By Marie Dubuque2 days ago in Humans
The Different Love Languages. AI-Generated.
Love is one of the most powerful human experiences, yet it can also be one of the most misunderstood. Many relationships struggle not because love is absent, but because it is expressed in ways that the other person doesn’t fully receive or recognize. This is where the concept of “love languages” becomes incredibly valuable. Understanding love languages allows you to communicate care, appreciation, and affection in a way that truly resonates with your partner, friend, or even family member.
By Timothy A Rowland2 days ago in Humans
You Stayed Because You’re Loyal — Not Because You’re Happy. AI-Generated.
You don’t leave easily. That’s your strength. It’s also your blind spot. You’ve built your identity around being someone who stays. Someone who works through things. Someone who doesn’t quit when it gets uncomfortable. You believe in loyalty. In patience. In pushing through when things aren’t perfect.
By Fault Lines3 days ago in Humans
Chronic Ache in the Soul of a Single Parent . Top Story - March 2026.
There is a chronic ache in the soul of a single parent. It lingers, feeling endless. This ache feels so difficult, especially when you look at other families. They seem so… whole. They seem so joyful and complete. There is a husband and a wife and children in a stroller. Thinking about your single state, you realize how awkward you feel, how out of place at various functions and gatherings. They are all happily together and you’re miserably alone. Disappointment with the current life circumstances just settles in to stay, or so it feels. How could these layers of disappointment be broken up anyhow?
By Rowan Finley 4 days ago in Humans
Take a Picture
I joined an online Trauma recovery group for women. I was reading a young ladies post and had a flashback that took me way back. Way back to a time I thought was long forgotten. It was obviously still fresh inside me. I thought to respond with what I learned from it. Hoping to help. Maybe do something positive with something so negative from my past. The girl writing was talking about something very familiar to a lot of victims who often end up going back to their abusers. Sometimes, several times, and for various reasons. I could go on forever about the various reasons victims of abuse go back to their abusers, but I want to write about one today because this young ladies’ post triggered me to do what I refer to from time to time as “Time Travelling.”
By Dana Mary Colleen Campbell5 days ago in Humans
Ghosting Recovery Strategies Help Singles Regain Confidence And Emotional Balance
The phenomenon of ghosting, an abrupt and unexplainable vanishing of a partner in a romantic relationship has become quite prevalent in the dating culture. To those receiving it, it may be shocking, disorienting and very intimate. The absence of the conclusion is what tends to make people wonder what went wrong, revisiting the conversation, and finding answers which are not always forthcoming. Such uncertainty might add to emotional stress because the lack of communication does not allow resolving the situation naturally and instead leaves it open-ended, which is more difficult to process and proceed to work with clarity.
By Robert Smith6 days ago in Humans
Orbiting Behavior Shows How Digital Connections Complicate Breakup Recovery
Orbiting is a recent dating trend in which a person who has broken up with their partner carries on interacting with their ex in the virtual world. This may be by liking their posts, viewing their stories or sometimes responding without the need to create any direct contact. Orbiting psychologically connects people unlike in the traditional break up where distance tended to bring emotional distance. It leaves a paradox of having a person who is not actually there in person, but is online, and the other one is unable to fully process the distance and proceed with alertness.
By Robert Smith6 days ago in Humans
Orbiting After Breakup Why Ex Partners Stay Watching Social Media
Orbiting is a contemporary post break up phenomenon where an ex-partner continues to passively exist in your life, in most cases by following along with your social media posts without talking to you. Orbiting, unlike ghosting or active contact, does not demand the visible presence of them and does not entail confrontation and responsibility. This may cause an enduring emotional psychological disorientation to the individual being orbited because even minor involvement provokes attachment or interest. The interpretation of orbiting as a digital convenience is a way of how to make the behavior a context that the singles can relate to, and that the actions of the ex are aimed at satisfying their own emotional needs, not at your value.
By Mark Hipster8 days ago in Humans









