Humanity
Humanity
Why Did the Ancient Romans Draw Penises on Everything?
Was It Just Juvenile Humour? Life as a soldier in the Roman legion is always assumed to be thrilling, death-defying, and constantly on the move with participating in massive military campaigns for subduing people throughout Europe and the Near East.
By Peeping_Soul4 years ago in FYI
Why temp work is being used to fill up gaps of the great resignation
There are many reasons why working for a temp company can be the perfect way to earn money. For one, it can be a very flexible way to schedule your work around your life. This can be perfect for people who have other commitments that they can't or don't want to miss. Additionally, temp companies often have a variety of different types of work available, so you can pick and choose what you want to do. And finally, temp companies are often willing to pay well for your services.
By Kyle Smith4 years ago in FYI
How to Connect this Potent Hormonal Soup of Cows and Social Media
Recently, I sadly faced trouble in the hormonal anatomy of an animal with a simple conflation to the human experience. The power of hormones to regulate life’s processes was undeniable both to reject natural order, and possibly, the opposite to attract unnatural behaviour as it may relate to social media.
By Annemarie Berukoff4 years ago in FYI
Monkeypox Heart
Monkeypox Heart, as some are referring to it, is acute myocarditis associated with an infection of monkeypox. A 31-year-old male with confirmed monkeypox infection developed acute myocarditis approximately one week following the onset of monkeypox symptoms.
By Paul Conneally4 years ago in FYI
The Merry Sex Life of Charles II. Top Story - March 2021.
There were many reasons, Charles II (1660-1685) of Britain was known as the ‘merry monarch’. To begin with, he was the symbol of Restoration England, following 11 years of unrest and instability that ended with the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland when Charles II ascended the throne. Without Charles’ royal patronage there would have been no St. Paul’s Cathedral, Kensington Palace, Chelsea Royal Hospital, or even No. 10 Downing Street.
By Peeping_Soul4 years ago in FYI
Hip Fracture Treatment Initiative Success
An initiative at to address the way that geriatric patients suffering from a hip fracture are dealt with from the moment they enter hospital to the time they leave and return for their first follow-up is showing good results.
By Paul Conneally4 years ago in FYI
The Plague of Reason
The idea that the ethical logic of our existence causes us to suffer is enough to dazzle all of humanity, and it is completely unbelievable. How does the fundamental logic of existence cause us to suffer? This is beyond our knowledge. How can life be suffering? It is God's and God's plan, and it is not for us to ask about it, is it? We don't need religious ideas to explain why the human world is plagued with disasters. We only know that it is an objective fact, an existential necessity. We do not associate the suffering of life with the reason for survival, the reason for survival leads to the suffering of life, a connection we have never thought of.
By Robert Jack4 years ago in FYI
Cruise Ships Are Required to Have a Morgue
When most people plan their travel on a cruise ship, the one thing they might not think about is someone dying there. It is estimated that at least 200 people per year die on cruises. However, that number could be much higher. A cruise ship worker on Reddit claimed to see at least three deaths a month.
By Margaret Minnicks4 years ago in FYI









