Historical
The Urmah: Felinoids of Sirius, what are they and what do they do?. Content Warning.
Felinoids constitute one of the two primordial races in our world. They were invited to this place by the Archons. After successfully completing their universal game and completing their own world, a group of 4o Felines decided to come to planet Earth to assist in setting up and overseeing the same game here.
By Ninfa Galeano6 months ago in FYI
Lost in Time: The Mysterious Origins of the First Time Capsule. AI-Generated.
Introduction: Time capsules have become a symbol of curiosity, mystery, and nostalgia. These sealed containers—often filled with items meant to represent a specific moment in time—offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. But did you know that the concept of a time capsule has a mysterious origin? One that traces back centuries before we ever heard of "burying the future"?
By Scarlett Watson6 months ago in FYI
Star seeds: the Draconians, the beings with the worst reputation. Content Warning.
In recent years, the term star seeds has become popular, referring to beings who come from other star systems and decided to be born on Earth to help human evolution. According to this trend, there are more than ten types of star seeds: Pleiadians, Arcturians, Lemurians, among others. However, there is one specific race, the Draconians, who are believed to be evil by nature.
By Ninfa Galeano6 months ago in FYI
Most Important Historical Sites Within Auschwitz-Birkenau. AI-Generated.
Visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau requires understanding the most significant historical locations within this vast memorial complex. Each site tells a crucial part of the story and serves as evidence of the systematic persecution and genocide that took place here. This guide will help you identify and understand the most important places you must see during your visit.
By juliamartins6 months ago in FYI
English Is a Weird Language – How Many of These Do You Know?. Top Story - August 2025.
The English language has over 1 million words. However, about 171,476 words are commonly used today. Native speakers typically have a vocabulary of 20,000 to 40,000 words. It is also said that knowing 3% of the total vocabulary allows you to read 95% of what is written.
By Calvin London6 months ago in FYI
Valley Swat
Ema had always felt a strange pull toward the mountains surrounding her village in the Swat Valley. Even as a child, she would wander along the riverbanks, tracing the curves of the emerald hills, listening to the wind whistle through the pine trees. There was something alive in those mountains, something that spoke in whispers only she seemed to understand.
By Hakeem Khan 6 months ago in FYI
Gaza Between Dubious Alliances and the Betrayal of Arab Rulers
Gaza Between Dubious Alliances and the Betrayal of Arab Rulers Since the birth of the Palestinian cause, Gaza has remained a symbol of resilience and an open wound in the heart of the Arab world. Yet what we see on the political stage today reveals both hidden and public alliances whose goal is not to protect Palestinian rights, but to bury them once and for all. Some Arab regimes have entered into open or covert relations with the Zionist entity, justifying them with economic, security, or political pretexts, but in reality, they weaken the unified Arab position and hand the occupation a golden opportunity to impose its agenda.
By KingFree MaN6 months ago in FYI
The Time Capsule That Replied
Sarah had almost forgotten the time capsule existed. In 2005, she was a shy 10-year-old in a small suburban neighborhood. Her fifth-grade teacher had given the class a project: “Write letters to your future self and bury them. Open them in twenty years.”
By Farooq Hashmi6 months ago in FYI
Retro Revelations
Picture a world without smartphones, Netflix, or TikTok. Hard to imagine, right? But before the 1990s unleashed the internet and boy bands, the world was already buzzing with incredible inventions, quirky discoveries, and jaw-dropping wonders. From ancient gadgets to everyday game-changers, these pre-'90s treasures shaped our lives in ways that still echo today. Buckle up for a fun ride through some of the coolest things that existed long before dial-up modems!
By Fred Bradford7 months ago in FYI
Ashes Before the Bloom
The village of Avarra had always been surrounded by a forest so lush and deep that travelers called it the “Evergreen Sea.” Its towering pines and whispering birches stretched endlessly, their leaves shimmering in the wind like waves under the sun. To the people of Avarra, the forest was not just scenery—it was life itself.
By Najeeb Scholer7 months ago in FYI











