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Michael Patrick: A Life of Courage, Creativity, and Unforgettable Art
In an industry often defined by fame and spotlight, some individuals leave a lasting impact not through widespread celebrity, but through authenticity, resilience, and powerful storytelling. Michael Patrick was one such figure—a talented Irish actor, writer, and theatre performer whose life and work continue to inspire audiences far beyond the stage and screen.
By Story Prismabout 5 hours ago in Humans
Gaslighting, Ghosting, Trolling And Other Social Media Terms
You might know about gaslighting and ghosting, but do you know about the other social media terms that people are using? There are dozens of digital manipulative terms used on social media that you should know.
By Margaret Minnicksabout 8 hours ago in Humans
4 Signs of Lovebombing That Everyone Should Know
Bloggers and relationship experts often describe "lovebombing" as the act of showering you with gifts, praise and extravagant displays of affection. Being lovebombed is fun while it lasts, but it's just a temporary distraction until the abuse sets in. Still, most relationships feel like a whirlwind of dopamine when you first meet. You may find yourself wondering, "How do I differentiate between lovebombing and regular affection?"
By Kaitlin Shanksabout 16 hours ago in Humans
Masters: Unlocking the Secrets of Expertise and Excellence
In every field, there are individuals who rise above the ordinary. These people are often called “masters.” The term master carries weight, symbolizing expertise, dedication, and a level of skill that separates the exceptional from the average. But what does it really mean to be a master, and how does one achieve mastery in any domain? In this article, we explore the concept of masters, the journey to mastery, and the profound impact masters have on society.
By Story Prismabout 17 hours ago in Humans
🌕 Humanity Returns to the Moon After 50 Years
A New Era of Space Exploration For the first time in more than 50 years, humanity is preparing to return to the Moon. The last time astronauts walked on the lunar surface was during Apollo 17 in 1972. Since then, the Moon remained quiet, visited only by robotic spacecraft and satellites. But today, a new space race has begun — and this time, the goal is not just to visit the Moon, but to stay.
By Wings of Time 2 days ago in Humans
"Chris Brown Did What?! — And Her Husband Just SAT THERE"
On March 28, 2026, a video from one of Chris Brown's live concerts began circulating rapidly across social media, and within hours, it had ignited a firestorm of debate. Brown was performing his classic track "Take You Down" — a song during which he famously invites a woman from the audience onto the stage for a racy, theatrical moment. That night, one fan accepted the invitation, and what unfolded next would divide the internet right down the middle.
By Shirley Oyiadom3 days ago in Humans
From Desert Sands to City Streets: My Journey Across the UAE
The United Arab Emirates is a land of contrasts. On one hand, you have the golden, endless stretches of desert, where the wind sculpts dunes into rolling waves of sand. On the other, glittering city streets stretch skyward with glass towers that reflect the sun in blinding brilliance. My journey across the UAE has been a passage not just through physical landscapes but through cultures, traditions, and moments of self-discovery I never anticipated.
By Story Prism3 days ago in Humans
When Population Panic Goes Viral
A chart shows up in a feed. The numbers are clean. The colors look official. Somebody adds one loaded word like “extinction,” and within minutes the comment section is full of panic, rage, and certainty. That sequence is common now.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin6 days ago in Humans
Trump mocks Macron for being slapped by his wife as he uses Iran war TV address to condemn Europe
Not a diplomatic one — a literal one. Or at least, that's how Donald Trump tells it. At an Easter lunch inside the White House, just hours before addressing the American nation on live television, the President of the United States stood before a laughing crowd and did his best Emmanuel Macron impression — complete with a mock French accent and a jab at the French First Lady.
By Shirley Oyiadom6 days ago in Humans








