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Renaissance Festival War Stories September 6/7, 2025
Continued from weekend 3... This weekend marks the halfway point in the season. I try to keep these posts dedicated towards the patrons, but today, the inspiration of the stories that hit home for me were sourced from our fellow warriors: the cast, crew, vendors, staff and more from the Minnesota Renaissance Festival.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her5 months ago in Humans
Why Doha Is Becoming a Favourite Destination for Romantic Getaways
Doha has transformed in recent years into a cosmopolitan destination where luxury and modernity meet tradition. Sleek skyscrapers glint against the desert sun, while stylish hotels and resorts offer world-class amenities. For couples, this combination of sophistication and comfort creates an ideal setting for a romantic escape. Elegant dining, rooftop bars with panoramic city views, and private pool villas provide intimate experiences that cater to those looking to celebrate love in style.
By Aurora Gianna5 months ago in Humans
Hatta Mountain Tour: A Complete Guide to Dubai’s Mountain Escape
Dubai has a lot to boast about: its state-of-the-art skyline, luxurious shopping experience and adventures in the deserts, but there is a different side of the emirate that tends to amaze the visitors—the marvellous Hatta Mountains. Only a few minutes away, you can have a heart-cleansing visit to the Hatta mountain tour, which has rocky mountains, blue waters, cultural heritage, and exciting outdoor adventures. Whether you are a nature lover, an adventure hunter, or a history admirer, this trip will be a memorable activity for your visit to Dubai.
By Piyush Mishra5 months ago in Humans
When the Rain Remembers
It was one of those evenings when the sky feels heavier than usual, as if it’s carrying the weight of every unsaid word, every forgotten promise. The air had turned damp, scented with that earthy fragrance that always comes before rain. People hurried past me with umbrellas in hand, looking for shelter, but I slowed down. Something in the air told me that this rain wasn’t just ordinary rain—it was a message, a mirror, maybe even a confession.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
The Street I Grew Up On
The first thing I noticed when I walked back into my old street was the silence. It wasn’t the silence of peace, but of absence. The kind of silence that feels like a missing piece in a song you once knew by heart. The narrow road where our laughter used to echo now felt smaller, heavier, almost like it had aged with me.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
The Surprised Trend of Converting to Islam Around the World
The Surprised Trend of Converting to Islam Around the World Walk into a mosque in Berlin, New York, or Cape Town, and you might notice a surprising scene. A woman with blond hair adjusts her scarf before prayer. A man who once sang in church now whispers verses of the Qur’an. A university student, raised without any faith, repeats Arabic words with quiet devotion. Despite widespread Islamophobia, thousands of people around the world continue to embrace Islam. The trend surprises many, yet for those who witness it closely, the reasons unfold with clarity.
By waseem khan5 months ago in Humans
The Endless Journey of Hopes: Learning to Live in the Present
Hope is the light that keeps us walking through the darkest nights. It is the quiet promise that tomorrow can be brighter, the whisper that tells us to keep moving, even when the road is long. Without hope, life would feel empty, stripped of purpose. And yet, I discovered that hope can also become a chain — beautiful, but heavy — keeping us always chasing, never resting.
By Life Hopes5 months ago in Humans
After the Storm . Content Warning.
The house feels different now. Rooms that were once locked have creaked open, and I find myself walking through hallways I didn't know existed. Each doorway holds a different kind of light—some warm and golden, others cool and silver, a few flickering like candles in the wind. The architecture has expanded, as if the foundation finally has permission to hold all that it was meant to contain.
By Parsley Rose 5 months ago in Humans
Titanic: A Timeless Tale of Love and Loss
When the name Titanic is mentioned, a tidal wave of emotions surges through anyone who remembers that fateful voyage. James Cameron’s 1997 masterpiece isn’t just a movie — it’s an experience, a heart-wrenching journey that lingers in the soul long after the credits roll. It’s a story of grandeur and tragedy, love and loss, human ambition and vulnerability, all set against the backdrop of one of history’s most infamous maritime disasters.
By Life Hopes5 months ago in Humans
5 Life Lessons I Learned from Traveling and Playing Online Poker
You know what's weird? Traveling the world and playing online poker seem like they'd have nothing in common. But after doing both for years, I've realized they're actually teaching me the same crucial life skills.
By Shabbir Ahmad5 months ago in Humans
The Day I Let Silence Speak for Me
I've been carrying around this weight for years, yet it would never come to anyone who knows me. To them, I seem to have built a good life — a good job, nice smiles, an apartment full of plants that I sometimes forget to water. It all appears to be in its place on the outside. But order is a dream. Inside, I coexist with one moment of chaos. A moment when I should have spoken and didn't. A moment that echoed in my head so often, it's as if my silence is louder than all words I could have said.This is my transgression: I ruined the good that came to me by letting silence speak for me.
By Leyvel Writes5 months ago in Humans








