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Author: Zain Ebrahim

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10 min read Rumors

The battle against ultra-casual airport attire was officially launched by Tampa International Airport on February 26th. Declaring that it had “seen enough” and “had enough” of sleepwear, the Florida airport published a striking graphic on X (formerly Twitter). The post framed the situation as a crisis and passionately called for an immediate prohibition on pajamas...

11 min read Relationships

When a loved one passes, their epitaph usually includes a sentimental and sometimes humorous inscription about the deceased. Epitaphs may also contain inside jokes or a ‘secret message’ to convey a part of the deceased’s personality, even in death. However, while some tombstone inscriptions have quirky or funny descriptors, not everyone might catch the joke,...

10 min read Mama

Social engagement is an essential and fundamental aspect of human nature, persisting throughout our entire lives. As inherently social beings, humans need interaction for proper development and a longer, healthier existence. A lack of social connection poses risks to both mental and physical health. Therefore, we require this engagement to sustain mental strength, practice communication...

9 min read Entertainment

Seka Black, a 70-year-old ex-accountant, has embarked on an exciting new journey as an adult content creator, working alongside her 23-year-old daughter, Nessi. While they do not collaborate directly, they support each other through their pursuit in their careers. Despite the sensitive nature of their work, Seka and Nessi maintain clear boundaries, demonstrating their mutual...

9 min read Uncategorized

Initially, a cloud-covered sky may appear as simple hazy shapes. However, by paying close attention, these faint forms slowly reveal themselves as eyes, noses, and profiles that seem to gaze back. This transition, from seeing “just clouds” to noticing “hidden faces”, illustrates the brain’s innate ability to find meaning in random stimuli. Psychologists call this...

13 min read Home

As most households across the globe and particularly in the U.S. feel the financial crunch, people are searching for methods to cut spending. The U.S. Consumer Price Index rose 2.7% over 12 months ending December 2025; meanwhile, Canada’s inflation rate hit 2.2% year over year in November 2025. With these statistics in mind, it’s quite...

7 min read Lifestyle

What seemed like an image of a family enjoying a day at the beach quickly riled up internet users as a mysterious, odd shape was caught in frame. The hidden detail in the family photo, taken on a Melbourne beach, shows what could be a shark fin gliding on shallow water. The picture, which was...

10 min read Kids

In a world increasingly migrating online, our personal privacy seems to be narrowing down. Hence, many parents would be understandably reluctant to post images of their children’s pictures online. Those who post their children tend to be cautious, either by posting privately or by obscuring the child’s identity through the use of emojis.  With the...

11 min read Home

Avid gardeners are aware of the benefits of used coffee grounds as fertilizer. No part of the coffee goes to waste, as used coffee grounds can be recycled to make a multitude of items, including soap and firelighters. However, coffee containers may not receive the same upscaling treatment as their used contents. Plastic waste has...

8 min read Entertainment

A Queensland woman’s explosive rant about women wearing tight activewear in public spaces has gone viral and ignited fierce debate across social media platforms. The video, recorded inside a Townsville supermarket, questions why some women wear gym wear that seemingly crosses the line between functional and inappropriate. She argues that some women wear attire that...