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Disrespect
Disrespect will close doors that apologies can't reopen. let that sink in. (Power of Motivation. Carlos Dominguez.) This quote is dear to me because it is so true. Many of us talk about being disrespected, but noone ever stops to think about the actions or the consequences beforehand. Disrespect will always close doors that apologies can't reopen, so once you disrespect me, you will see the results.
By Theresa Evans2 months ago in Humans
The Secret Sesame Noodle Stall
The heart of our town is a fascinating maze of alleys. There’s one long main thoroughfare with countless side streets branching off. By day, it's a bustling market where local moms shop for fresh ingredients. But come evening, it transforms, shedding its skin to become a lively night market, packed with families, couples, and food lovers.
By Water&Well&Page2 months ago in Humans
OpenAI and Microsoft Face Lawsuit After ChatGPT Linked to Connecticut M*rd*r-S*ic*de
OpenAI and Microsoft Sued in Groundbreaking Connecticut Murder-Suicide Case Tied to ChatGPT: At first glance, it looks like another lawsuit involving big tech. But reading deeper, this one feels different — heavier, more disturbing. It isn’t about data or patents. It’s about a mother, a son, and a quiet home in Connecticut where technology allegedly crossed into a space it was never meant to occupy.
By David John2 months ago in Humans
The Golden Rule of Gift Giving
Birthday gifts are given to individuals on their birthdays. Wedding gifts, retirement gifts, and graduation gifts are given only to a select number of people at different times. Mother's Day gifts are given only to mothers and mother figures in May. The same thing happens with fathers and father figures in June. However, Christmas is the only time when more gifts are given by more people on the same date.
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in Humans
How People Can Control What Appears About Them in Google Searches?
The first time I searched my own name with real intention, it wasn’t curiosity driving me. It was a quiet need for certainty. It was late evening, the house settled into silence, my laptop open on the dining table like a mirror I wasn’t sure I wanted to look into. I typed my name, pressed enter, and waited longer than necessary for the page to load.
By Jane Smith2 months ago in Humans










