marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
Drinking Beer by a River
Isn’t that why we live here, to drink beer beside rivers, take walks in the woods, have deliciously decadent sex outdoors, dance to live music, eat fresh and local, climb mountains and swim in lakes and rivers, enjoy cocktails on porches and in gardens, drive to the beach?
By Harper Lewisabout 7 hours ago in Humans
Scorpio Woman & Aries Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
The pairing between a Scorpio woman and an Aries man is anything but dull. This relationship is intense, magnetic, and often filled with emotional highs and passionate exchanges. While their differences can create friction, they also form the foundation of a deeply transformative bond. When handled with maturity, this duo can build a powerful and lasting connection.
By Inspire and Funabout 19 hours ago in Humans
AI as a Reflective Surface
Much of the confusion surrounding artificial intelligence comes from treating it as an agent rather than a surface. When people speak about AI “doing the thinking,” “creating the ideas,” or “speaking for someone,” they are often projecting agency onto a system that does not possess intention, belief, or understanding. This projection obscures what is actually happening in many real-world uses. In those cases, AI is not acting as a source of meaning, but as a surface that reflects, redirects, and reshapes what is already present.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcasta day ago in Humans
Why Saying Less Makes Words Feel More Valuable
There is a widely held belief that words gain value through scarcity. When someone speaks rarely, their statements are treated as weightier, more deliberate, and more worth attending to. When someone speaks often, their words are assumed to be interchangeable, disposable, or less carefully considered. This intuition is not entirely wrong, but it is frequently misapplied. Scarcity does affect perception, but perception is not the same as truth, and rarity is not the same as meaning.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcasta day ago in Humans
Why Most Lottery Winners Lose It All
Winning the lottery feels like the ultimate dream: instant wealth, freedom from financial stress, and the ability to live life on your own terms. But behind the headlines of oversized checks and champagne celebrations lies a surprising truth—many lottery winners end up broke, sometimes within just a few years.
By AnthonyBTV6 days ago in Humans
Libra Woman and Pisces Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
The pairing of a Libra woman and a Pisces man is often described as magical, emotional, and deeply romantic. This is a union where imagination meets elegance, and empathy blends with charm. While they come from different elements—Air (Libra) and Water (Pisces)—their shared love for harmony, beauty, and emotional connection creates a strong and meaningful bond.
By Inspire and Fun8 days ago in Humans
Against My Better Judgment: Do I Have ADD?
One day a few months ago, I told Mrs. Judgment that I would be going upstairs to clean our room. Six hours later, Mrs. Judgment grew concerned and came looking for me. When she arrived upstairs, she did not find a spotless room. Quite the opposite. She found me sitting on the bed typing away on my computer, most likely making my 100th budgeting spreadsheet, everything that was once on the closet floor had been moved to the bathroom floor, and papers that were once in my desk drawer were strewn all over the floor. Mrs. Judgment looked at me the way she sometimes does — with a combination of affection, concern, and the quiet patience of a woman who has seen this before. “Babe,” she said calmly, “I think you might have ADD.”
By Against My Better Judgment8 days ago in Humans
Managed, Not Healed
For people living with chronic pain, the most destabilizing realization is not that healing is difficult. It is that healing is often not the goal. The healthcare system that surrounds them is built to manage symptoms, document persistence, and ration interventions rather than pursue restoration of function. Over time, patients begin to notice a pattern. Short-acting medications are readily available. Repeated appointments are routine. Imaging is reviewed, notes are written, and pain is acknowledged. Yet interventions aimed at resolving underlying structural problems, restoring stability, or preventing long-term degeneration are delayed, denied, or classified as optional. The system responds continuously, but it rarely moves forward.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast10 days ago in Humans
Age of Attraction Reunion: Love, Regret, and Second Chances
Time changes people in quiet, unexpected ways. Feelings that once felt certain can fade, while others grow stronger in silence. When people meet again after years apart, emotions rarely stay simple. This is what makes an age of attraction reunion so powerful. It is not just about seeing someone from the past. It is about facing memories, unresolved feelings, and the version of yourself you used to be. Some reunions bring closure, while others reopen chapters that were never truly finished. In those moments, people are forced to ask difficult questions. Did time change us, or did it only reveal what was always there? Understanding an age of attraction reunion means exploring love, timing, and the quiet pull of unfinished stories.
By Muqadas khan10 days ago in Humans






