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If 2024 Were a Group Chat, This Is What It Would Look Like
Imagine if the year 2024 were a group chat, with months, trends, and global events all chiming in. The conversation would be chaotic, humorous, and painfully on point. From January’s ambitious resolutions to December’s weary reflections, here’s a glimpse into the group chat that perfectly sums up this wild ride of a year.
By Unknown Guyabout a year ago in Humor
‘By all means marry; if you get a good wife, you’ll become happy; if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.’”
Once upon a time, in a small village in ancient Greece, there lived a young man named Alexios. Alexios was quite a romantic; he dreamed of finding his one true love, someone with whom he could share his life and all his adventures. However, his grandmother, a wise old woman who had seen a lot in her life, often warned him with a smile: “Be careful, Alexie. You never know what marriage can bring. It could be luck or... philosophy!'
By Muhammad Waseem about a year ago in Humor
The Mug Awards
"Express Yourself!" they say. Yeah, right. There are times all I want to say is.*****. Well, I really can't and won't say it, but you, dear reader, know what I mean. Regardless of how people felt this last week, there's either an expression of grief or gloating. Neither side wants to hear either, except in the privacy of their safe groups where they can either glare or gloat.
By Nancy Nason Gussabout a year ago in Humor
Are You In Pain? Or Are You Just A Woman?
Introduction The experience of pain is universal, but how it's perceived, treated, and even questioned can vary dramatically based on factors like gender, race, and age. For many women, the struggle for adequate recognition and treatment of pain is a daily reality, compounded by stereotypes, biases, and misconceptions that have persisted for centuries. The phrase "Are you in pain, or are you just a woman?" may sound stark, but it echoes a painful truth about how women's pain is often dismissed, misunderstood, or minimized. In this article, we'll explore the complex dynamics surrounding women's pain, from the medical biases that persist to the societal attitudes that can contribute to an environment of disbelief.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Humor









