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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
Knuckle-Draggers in Armani
Tonight, the air is thick with the smell of digital decay and expensive perfume. I’m sitting here, staring at my Amazon Prime home screen as it vomits ads for the Academy Awards—a shimmering, hollow ritual where the world’s most beautiful primates gather to hand each other golden idols for being "human" on camera. On another tab, I’ve got the Governor’s Ball in Arkansas, where Erika Kirk is leaking crocodile tears like a broken faucet, pleading for the "oppression" of the white male with all the sincerity of a used car salesman in a Category 5 hurricane.And then there’s the news.
By Meko James about 3 hours ago in Humans
AL-Alaq
Man does not begin from himself… he arrives late, as if something had already been unfolding before him, quietly, beyond his reach, until it gathered enough to appear as a beginning, while it was only a continuation of what had never been named. And there, in that unstable threshold, something almost imperceptible holds together—just enough—and what emerges is not a thing, but a delicate mistake: an entity.
By LUCCIAN LAYTHabout 6 hours ago in Humans
Why 115 Years May Be Our Natural Ceiling
For centuries, humans have been fascinated by the idea of living longer—perhaps even indefinitely. Advances in medicine, nutrition, and technology have significantly increased average life expectancy across the globe. Yet, despite these improvements, scientists increasingly suggest that there may be a natural upper limit to how long humans can live. Many studies point toward approximately 115 years as the maximum lifespan most humans can realistically achieve.
By Irshad Abbasi about 16 hours ago in Humans
Enslaved
You can’t run. You can’t hide. You can’t win. You can’t live without me. You can’t be free of me. I own you. We own you. What do we think about that? Hard pass right? No matter whatever ‘that’ is, it’s a no go. I agree, yet every one of us is a slave. We are bought and sold by an entity, that has managed to have something we all need. They dangle it over our heads, but you never actually get the reward. They do. All of it.
By Alexandra Granta day ago in Humans
The World Transformation Movement Changes Its Name to FIX THE WORLD
If you’ve followed the World Transformation Movement (WTM) for some time, you may have noticed the catch-phrase “Fix The World” that has increasingly become associated with it. For the global not-for-profit promoting biologist Jeremy Griffith’s breakthrough ‘instinct vs intellect’ explanation of the human condition, what began as a slogan representing the WTM’s purpose has fast become recognised around the world as the emblem of the real biological solution to the human condition. Increasingly, it is used in online discussions, merchandise, community events, and initiatives such as the inaugural Fix The World Day in 2025.
By Fix The World2 days 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 AnthonyBTV3 days ago in Humans
Zodiac Compatibility Guide 2026: Which Star Signs Are Truly Meant for Each Other?
Whether you’re a die-hard astrology believer or just someone who casually checks your horoscope, zodiac compatibility remains one of the most searched relationship topics online. There’s something irresistibly fascinating about seeing how accurately our star signs describe our personalities, and even more exciting when they hint at who we might be most compatible with.
By Areeba Umair5 days ago in Humans
Ballistic Missiles
Introduction In the modern world, few weapons have captured global attention as much as Ballistic Missile. These powerful weapons are designed to travel long distances at incredible speeds, carrying conventional or nuclear warheads. From the tense years of the Cold War to today's complex geopolitical landscape, ballistic missiles have shaped military strategies and international diplomacy.
By Ashen Asmadala7 days ago in Humans
High Vibrational Living
Ever since I was a child I always had an innate sense that the world in which I lived was not all there was, and that many of the things that I had been told throughout my formative years were merely shadows of the world in which we truly live.
By Kaylon Forsyth7 days ago in Humans
My Life with Epileptic Seizures
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder that causes recurrent seizures or convulsions. The cause may be genetic, brain injury, or infection. Common symptoms of epilepsy include seizures, loss of consciousness, breathing problems, anxiety, depression, sweating, headaches, and stiffening of the body, among others.
By Seema Patel8 days ago in Humans








