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12 People Reveal What Itโs Like To Have Loving Parents

1. Best way I can describe it is just a general feeling of security. Just knowing that they’re behind you 100%, and even when they’re mad at you it’s almost always because they’re trying to help you in the long run.
It’s not something you really appreciate until you get older and start to notice kids around you that have to deal with some pretty fucked up shit from their parents. It’s kind of slowly realizing how many bad things you’ve just never had to worry about thanks to your support system.
And, the best part is how your relationship changes as you get older. When they slowly start treating you like a fellow adult, and you get to see them as more of a whole person.
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19 People Reveal the Moment They Realized They Married the Wrong Person

- “On the wedding dayโฆ. She spent a fortune on unnecessary things, and I knew I’d be the one fitting the bill on the credit card she ran up. So I told her no more, she said she wanted an ice cream vendor there (we already had two dessert bars) told her it was not needed. She fought me on it but finally agreed. Wedding day comes, I’m standing with my groomsmen, in comes the ice cream truck. Knew right then, sadly.”
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Reading Between the Lines – ‘The Watchmen’

"Things have their shape in time, not space alone. Some marble blocks have statues within them, embedded in their future."
This quote from Alan Moore’s “Watchmen” encapsulates a central theme of the graphic novel: the non-linear nature of time and its impact on our understanding of events and characters.
“Things have their shape in time, not space alone.” This line emphasizes that to truly comprehend something, we must consider its entire temporal existence, not just its present state. In “Watchmen”, this idea is reflected in the narrative structure, which frequently jumps between different time periods, revealing how past events shape the present and future.
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AI Imagines 80s Stars in DC Movies

Imagine a world where the glitz and glamor of the 80s collided with the dark and thrilling universe of DC Comics. Picture Harrison Ford donning the cape as Superman, or Sigourney Weaver trading her space suit for Wonder Woman’s iconic armor. Thanks to the wonders of AI, we can now take a nostalgic trip down memory lane and see what some of our favorite DC movies might have looked like with the stars of the 80s leading the charge.
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Reading Between the Lines – ‘Heart of Darkness’

"We live in the flicker โ may it last as long as the old earth keeps rolling! But darkness was here yesterday."
The quote is from Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkness. This novella is a complex exploration of colonialism, human nature, and the darkness within the human soul.
In Heart of Darkness, the story is narrated by Charles Marlow, who recounts his journey up the Congo River to meet the enigmatic ivory trader, Mr. Kurtz. The novella delves into the brutality and moral ambiguity of European colonialism in Africa.
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The return of the Mona Lisa to the Louvre, January 1914 after being stolen for 3 years.
The winter of 1914 was a season of momentous homecomings in Paris, but none more extraordinary than the return of the Mona Lisa to the Louvre. For nearly three years, the famed portrait had been conspicuously absent, spirited away in a daring theft that captivated and scandalized the world. This was no ordinary crime; it was an audacious act that struck at the heart of French national pride and cultural heritage.





