fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
A Second Chance.
When Olabisi Adekunle left her home for a short weekend trip, she had no idea her life was about to fracture into a “before” and “after.” A woman in her mid‑thirties with a steady job, a quick laugh, and a reputation among friends for always choosing the safest route, she had lived cautiously. But caution was no match for the masked men who intercepted her vehicle on a lonely stretch of the Kaduna–Birnin Gwari road.
By Oluremi Adeoye 6 days ago in Humans
A World Without Internet: What Would Happen If We Lost Connection?
Imagine waking up one morning to discover that the internet has disappeared. No Google, no social media, no emails, no online shopping—just silence in the digital world. At first, panic would spread quickly. Billions of people depend on the internet every single day. We use it for communication, business, education, entertainment, banking, and even simple tasks like booking a ride or ordering dinner. Without it, the entire rhythm of modern life would suddenly break.
By Izhar Ullah6 days ago in Humans
Why Animals Entered Empty Cities:
In 2020, cities did not become wild. They became quiet enough for wildlife to take different risks. Traffic dropped. Foot traffic faded. Public spaces lost the noise and motion that usually keep animals at the edge. Then came the images people remember: deer in roadways, coyotes in urban corridors, goats moving through town, boar entering city zones they normally avoided. Many people called it nature reclaiming the earth. That interpretation was poetic. It was also wrong.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin6 days ago in Humans
The Different Love Languages. AI-Generated.
Love is one of the most powerful human experiences, yet it can also be one of the most misunderstood. Many relationships struggle not because love is absent, but because it is expressed in ways that the other person doesn’t fully receive or recognize. This is where the concept of “love languages” becomes incredibly valuable. Understanding love languages allows you to communicate care, appreciation, and affection in a way that truly resonates with your partner, friend, or even family member.
By Timothy A Rowland7 days ago in Humans
Regression
Did I miss something? Did we just go back to pre 1964, while I was not looking? We desegregated, right? We have been working tirelessly throughout the decades to make sure we stop classifying and labeling people with insensitive nicknames. We removed words that were crassly used, from polite society, right? So, why the heck are some states reverting to racial insensitivity? The most disturbing are the states that have started the charge of regression.
By Alexandra Grant7 days ago in Humans
No Free Worlds
The line between ethical values is a blur by the so called leaders of the "free world" we have seen actions recently from world leaders which would suggest how being morally ambiguous is the only real playing card to pursue self perceived ideals of peace and globalisation under whichever interpretation they choose under their own terms. The free world doesn't necessarily equate to having a collective choice on how we interpret and shape the rules of freedom outside the sphere of an already heiriarchal and outdated diplomatic system which seems to benefit only those at the top of the economic ladder aka the original designers so to speak of the free world, ironically the original colonisers and destroyers of freedom.
By Malachai Hough10 days ago in Humans
The Weight of Goodbye
I remember that run as if it were only an hour ago. My dad had just passed away from Alzheimer’s. Walking into Mum’s house and seeing him lying there, I felt a tangle of confusion, embarrassment, and anger. I knew this day was coming, but it still managed to catch me off guard. Only the day before, I’d listened to him talking about his Navy days, his memory for the past always sharp, the present not so much. As I was about to leave, he stared at me, a long, unsettling look, as if he already knew he was on his way out. That moment is etched in my mind. I forced a cheerful goodbye.
By G J Rowlatt11 days ago in Humans
The Day Reality Didn’t Feel Real
It started like any other day. I woke up to the sound of my alarm, reached for my phone, and turned it off without even opening my eyes. The room felt the same. The light coming through the window looked normal. Nothing seemed out of place.
By Imran Ali Shah12 days ago in Humans
How I Saved $99 a Year and Stopped Playing a Rigged Game
I'll admit it. I believed in it too! I opened my Vocal Media profile with enthusiasm, paid for the Vocal+ subscription, and wrote 45 articles over the course of a year. Real stories, solid structure, valuable content. The kind of stuff that takes hours to write - because you actually care.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)12 days ago in Humans
AL-Alaq
Man does not begin from himself… he arrives late, as if something had already been unfolding before him, quietly, beyond his reach, until it gathered enough to appear as a beginning, while it was only a continuation of what had never been named. And there, in that unstable threshold, something almost imperceptible holds together—just enough—and what emerges is not a thing, but a delicate mistake: an entity.
By LUCCIAN LAYTH13 days ago in Humans
Forty Minutes on the Floor
The concrete was cold. The towel around my hand was red — too red. I didn’t know it yet, but I’d spend forty minutes on that floor — not hurting, just scared, strangely comfortable, and drifting into every moment where I’d put this hand at risk — including the one I didn’t want to think about.
By G J Rowlatt13 days ago in Humans







