literature
Alcohol appears in literature as frequently as people drink it: We showcase our favorite alcohol-related stories and perspectives from best-selling books and beyond.
The Experiment That Proved Love Is Real
THE IMPOSSIBLE MEASUREMENT 💕 For most of scientific history love has been considered unmeasurable and therefore unscientific, a subjective emotional experience that could be described by poets and analyzed by philosophers but that could not be quantified, replicated, or studied with the rigorous methodology that science requires, and scientists who attempted to study love were dismissed by their peers as pursuing a topic that was inherently beyond the reach of empirical investigation because you cannot put love in a test tube or measure it with a ruler or observe it under a microscope, and this dismissal reflected the broader scientific assumption that subjective experiences are not appropriate subjects for scientific study because they cannot be directly observed by anyone other than the person experiencing them 🔬
By The Curious Writerabout 21 hours ago in Proof
Why Gas Prices are So Expensive Right Now
If you’ve pulled up to a gas pump lately and winced at the total, you’re not alone. Rising gas prices have become a regular frustration for drivers, commuters, and families trying to manage their budgets. While it’s easy to blame “the economy” or assume companies are simply charging more, the reality is more complicated. Gas prices are shaped by a mix of global events, supply chains, government policy, and basic economics.
By AnthonyBTV13 days ago in Proof
"I Made a Copy of a Labubu Doll — It Was Easier Than You Think"
I’ve always loved the charm and quirkiness of designer toys, but one figure in particular had captured my heart: the Labubu doll. With its mischievous grin, oversized ears, and wild hair, Labubu looked like something straight out of a dream—or a nightmare, depending on your perspective. The problem? The real ones were either sold out or insanely expensive on resale sites. We're talking $200 and up for a six-inch toy.
By Nizam khan9 months ago in Proof
The old kingdom Agartha
The old kingdom Agartha Agartha is not a myth or a fantasy but a reality hidden from us for centuries. The theory, known as the Hollow Earth Theory, states that the Earth is not a solid sphere but a hollow one with a vast cavity inside. In this cavity, a small sun illuminates the inner world, creating a lush, livable environment on the flip side of the Earth’s surface.
By The Secret History Of The World12 months ago in Proof
10 Unhappiest Countries In The World
Happiness is often seen as a universal goal, yet not all countries experience it equally. Each year, the World Happiness Report evaluates global happiness levels based on factors like income, social support, life expectancy, freedom, generosity, and corruption. While the happiest nations, like Finland and Denmark, often steal the spotlight, it’s equally important to understand the struggles faced by the unhappiest countries. This blog delves into the 10 unhappiest countries in the world, examining the reasons behind their low rankings and the broader lessons they offer.
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Proof








