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ZODIAC SIGNS
We all look to the stars when it comes to our fates and how we would want to know what’s in store for us, especially in finding the right partner. To many of us, zodiac signs eerily represent the broad strokes of our personalities, as well as the quirks that come with the signs we are born under. It brings a degree of childlike fascination to know just how seemingly accurate some descriptions of the signs can be and how they fit into the whole scheme of things involving our daily lives. Maybe it’s our basic need to be paired with the perfect partner that makes us keep searching for the right sign, or maybe it’s just pure fascination. Whatever our reason, at one point in our lives, we have been enamored by the stars and the signs. So, in this story, we are finding out which zodiac signs are the most compatible with each other!
By Richchik Bardhan2 years ago in Humans
ATTRACTIVE PEOPLE
There's more to people than their physical appearance. This piece of wisdom is nothing new to all of us. We have been taught these truths since we were children, and since then, we have learned to automatically claim that we don't judge people solely on their looks. We already know very well that beauty is skin-deep and that what matters most is their personality and their actions—their inner beauty. In reality, however, it's hard to look past a person's looks. Consciously or not, we all have the tendency to assess the people we meet according to our subjective opinion of their level of attractiveness. While we don't always say it out loud, we immediately classify people as good-looking, average, or unattractive moments after we meet them. Even when we don't want to, beauty is an inescapable factor in human society. It doesn't have to dictate who we associate ourselves with and how we treat others, but the ugly truth is that we do find fault and flawlessness in the appearance of others—especially our own. Since our fascination with beauty is hardwired into our overall mechanism as human beings and as a society, one cannot help but think that there's a science behind all of this superficiality. And if that is the case, we also can't help but wonder what makes a person scientifically beautiful. Answering this question will be our primary objective in this story, and by the end of it, maybe you'll want to find out for yourself if you, in particular, are actually good-looking according to science.
By Richchik Bardhan2 years ago in Humans
7 Timeless Ways Café Racer Culture Revolutionized Fashion: From Two Wheels to Runway Trends
The roar of a finely-tuned engine, the sleek lines of a stripped-down motorcycle, and the rebellious spirit of youth – these are the elements that define café racer culture. But did you know that this iconic motorcycling subculture has left an indelible mark on the fashion world? In this article, we'll explore how café racer style has transcended its two-wheeled origins to become a global fashion phenomenon, influencing everything from everyday wear to high-end designer collections.
By Sonam singh2 years ago in Humans
Unfulfilled Dreams
Why Can’t I Reach My Stars? Once vivid aspirations are now dim embers. Life's tides carried me away from the shores of my dreams. A heart heavy with what could have been yearns for a reality painted with passion. Time slips away, leaving behind echoes of unrealized potential.
By Iftikhar Akram2 years ago in Humans
The Crisis of Homelessness
Homelessness, a pervasive and complex issue, afflicts individuals across diverse demographics, ages, and backgrounds. It is a stark reflection of societal inequities, economic hardships, and systemic failures. The absence of a stable home has far-reaching consequences, impacting physical and mental health, employment opportunities, and overall quality of life.
By Iftikhar Akram2 years ago in Humans
Conflict - Veganism Vs Against Veganism
Vegans appetite us to anticipate anxiously about what we eat. Absolutely the bad practices abounding in accelerated agriculture accomplish able arguments adjoin meat, dairy, eggs. But it may be harder to body a case adjoin what ability be declared ‘humane’ agriculture (though some anticipate there is no such thing). Affliction can be bargain or alone in the bigger agriculture practices. So again the accent apropos killing. But is it absolutely bright that we absolutely affliction not to annihilate and again eat animals? There are three capital arguments adjoin this: we’re told that the assembly and burning of meat is bad for us, bad for the environment, and bad for the animals who get eaten. Actuality I’ll be absorbed in the third claim.
By Pritifinds2 years ago in Humans
Latest Advances in IVF Technology: An Expert’s Perspective
In the ever-changing world of fertility treatments, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has become a ray of hope for couples struggling to conceive. Over the years, advances in IVF technology have come a long way, transforming the field of assisted reproductive technology (ART). Recently, we’ve seen some incredible breakthroughs that are making the IVF journey more promising, less intimidating, and a lot more successful. Let’s dive into the latest advances in IVF technology and explore how these innovations are revolutionizing fertility treatments.
By Dr. Rhythm Gupta2 years ago in Humans
Letting Go: How Detachment Can Help You Heal Toxic Relationships
Letting Go: How Detachment Can Help You Heal Toxic Relationships Many individuals in the self-help and dating advice community often emphasize the importance of independence, but there is a disconnect between societal norms and scientific evidence. Building strong emotional connections with others has been shown to result in increased levels of happiness, success, and overall well-being in individuals' lives. Some individuals offer self-help and dating advice and believe in the importance of being independent, but there is a disconnect between societal norms and scientific research. Building strong emotional connections with others has been shown to increase happiness, effectiveness, and overall stability in life.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Humans






