interview
Interviews with lovers, fighters and the various professionals who deal with our dysfunction.
Unveiling Our Blind Spots: A Dive into Paul Lynch's 'Prophet Song'
In the mesmerizing verses of Paul Lynch's 'Prophet Song,' readers are taken on a journey that acts as a mirror, reflecting our own ignorance and privilege. Lynch skillfully weaves a narrative that gently urges us to examine the blind spots in our understanding of the world. Let's embark on an exploration of this thought-provoking piece, breaking down its key elements in a way that everyone can grasp.
By KRIPAL KOHLI2 years ago in Humans
Resilience in the Rubble. Content Warning.
Arlington was a tapestry of homes, woven with stories of love and laughter. Among them stood the Morrison residence, once vibrant with the laughter of children and the warmth of family gatherings. But one fateful evening, the tranquility shattered with an explosion that ripped through their haven, leaving behind a landscape of desolation.
By Zack Rakib2 years ago in Humans
Mark Ballas and BC Jean Celebrate the Arrival of Their Rainbow Baby
Mark Ballas and BC Jean Celebrate the Arrival of Their Rainbow Baby Mark Ballas, the former Dancing with the Stars pro, and his wife BC Jean recently shared the joyous news of welcoming their first baby, Banksi Wylde Ballas, into the world. The couple, who make music together as Alexander Jean, had previously faced the heartbreak of a pregnancy loss in 2022, a journey they courageously expressed in their song "Rainbow."
By sainath chavan2 years ago in Humans
Ashanti and Nelly's Exciting Baby News Sparks Joyful Reunion
Ashanti and Nelly's Exciting Baby News Sparks Joyful Reunion In a heartwarming twist of fate, it seems that love is in the air for the musical power couple Ashanti and Nelly as they embark on a new chapter together – parenthood. Reports circulating suggest that the duo is expecting their first child, marking a joyous milestone for the pair who have had their fair share of ups and downs.
By sainath chavan2 years ago in Humans
How Are Movies Made?
Movies have become an integral part of modern culture, serving as a powerful medium of storytelling, entertainment, and artistic expression. The process of making a movie is a complex and collaborative effort that involves the convergence of various creative and technical elements. From the initial conception of an idea to the final cut on the big screen, the journey of a film is a fascinating exploration of artistic vision, technological innovation, and teamwork.
By Okosisi Great2 years ago in Humans
About The Writer: DEUXQANE
Note: I am a licensed therapist. Disclaimer: All names, if used, have been changed to aliases to ensure confidentiality and to respect the privacy of those mentioned. Aliases are used consistently for continuity throughout my posts.
By Kirk Pineda, LMHC (aka "DEUXQANE")2 years ago in Humans
How to overcome your mistakes
Over 400 people were recruited for a 2019 study in order to learn a strange, made-up language. People were questioned concerning three rune pairs; for instance, which of these two characters is an animal? Following a short intermission, students were asked the same rune pairs with questions reversed, i.e., which of these two runes denotes a non-living object? There was a secret to this game, though: the meanings of the runes in round two were predetermined by the subjects' responses in round one.
By Francis Akal2 years ago in Humans
The receptiveness of conversing with outsiders - and the personal stories they share . Content Warning.
I can unmistakably recall being in the secondary lounge of the family vehicle on a long excursion (to Devon likely - that drive felt wearisome), taking a gander at the wide range of various vehicles loaded with individuals and thinking, "Where in the world are they generally going and why?" As my eyes went entertaining attempting to stay aware of the traffic flicking past, it took my breath away to envision everybody as the fundamental person in the dramatizations of their own lives, with a bustling morning behind them and an arrangement for the evening ahead. It's an idea which has never truly left me. As a moderately aged lady, one of my thoughts of top diversion is to human watch. You'll track down me at it in bistros, bars, on trains. I'm totally satisfied while I'm losing myself in the passing tide of primary characters, envisioning the locations of their lives spreading out around them. The main thing that can beat it is to make the additional stride and initiate a discussion. Not the beverages party kind with all that, "Did you come on the B359 or by means of Porchester?" The discussion with outsiders I like is the greater sort, with sentiments and clarifications of interests, perhaps with a touch of experience growing up tossed in.
By hrizi ayoub2 years ago in Humans
Unveiling the Lost City. Content Warning.
A city lost to time lay in the center of the deep Amazon jungle, hidden beneath the high canopy of old trees and cloaked in mystery. Its opulence, its soaring buildings, and the money that formerly passed through its streets were all mentioned in legends. Amelia Thornton, a teenage archaeologist, devoted her life to learning the secrets of the Lost City, a location that had eluded travelers and adventurers for generations.
By IBRAHIM JAFAR2 years ago in Humans





