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(1) Seeing the System Clearly
- The Shared Feeling No One Can Quite Explain - Most people do not need to be convinced that something is wrong. They feel it in rising costs that never seem to stabilize, in rules that change without explanation, in institutions that demand compliance but no longer command trust, and in a political process that feels permanently hostile yet strangely ineffective. These experiences are not isolated. They are widespread, persistent, and remarkably consistent across demographics, ideologies, and personal circumstances. What differs is not the feeling, but the explanation people are given for it.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Humans
(0) Prologue: Before You Read
This series is written for readers who sense that something in the structure of modern life no longer works the way it once did, but who have found most available explanations unsatisfying. It assumes the reader is capable of sustained attention and willing to engage with complexity without demanding immediate resolution. It does not assume political alignment, ideological agreement, or shared conclusions. What it does assume is a willingness to slow down long enough for clarity to emerge.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Humans
How Many Inches of Snow Are We Getting and Why It Matters
Every winter, the same question quietly takes over group chats, weather apps, and late-night thoughts. How many inches of snow are we getting. It sounds simple, but it carries weight. Snow changes how we move, how we plan, and how safe we feel. A few inches can mean a peaceful morning. Too many can mean canceled plans, missed work, or real danger. People do not ask this question out of boredom. They ask because snow has consequences. This article looks closely at what that question really means. Not just numbers, but context. Why forecasts shift. Why people worry. And how understanding snowfall helps us prepare without panic.
By Muqadas khan2 months ago in Humans
A Little Vocal Reciprocal Challenge
Introduction I think this is a good thing to try again This is just an idea I had for maybe bringing Vocal Creators closer together. I did produce this piece to add favourite creators to your profile a while back and while it got good feedback I've only seen a handful of people implement it, though I personally found it good for discovering new creators. If my friends like a creator, then the chances are I will also like their work.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Humans
Libra Woman and Gemini Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
When a Libra woman and a Gemini man come together, it often feels like two best friends falling in love. Both are Air signs, ruled by intellect, communication, and social energy. Their connection tends to be light, exciting, and mentally stimulating from the very first meeting. This is not the type of relationship that feels heavy or dramatic. Instead, it flows naturally, full of laughter, late-night conversations, and shared adventures.
By Inspire and Fun2 months ago in Humans
Alex Honnold and the Quiet Fear Behind Free Solo Climbing
Fear usually keeps people alive. It tells us to slow down, to step back, to hold on. Alex Honnold built his life by walking straight toward that fear, without ropes, without safety nets, and without noise. To many, he looks unreal. A man climbing massive rock walls alone, thousands of feet above the ground, calm and focused. But the real story of Alex Honnold is not about being fearless. It is about understanding fear so deeply that it no longer controls you. His life is not just a climbing story. It is a human story about discipline, risk, loneliness, and the quiet cost of choosing an extreme path.
By Muqadas khan2 months ago in Humans









