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Author: Mayukh Saha

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9 min read Food

<p>My freezer has always been optimistically half-stocked. There’s usually a bag of edamame from three months ago, some chicken thighs I froze with good intentions, and about four inches of dead air between everything. I never thought that empty space was the problem. I assumed a freezer just… froze things, regardless of how full or…</p>

11 min read Trending

<p>Most American cities are worth visiting. A handful are worth reconsidering before you book. That’s not a comfortable thing to say, and it’s not the kind of claim most travel writing is willing to make plainly. But some cities carry real, documented crime challenges that don’t resolve themselves by staying in a nicer hotel or…</p>

8 min read Trending

<p>Gold is heavy, and not just literally. A 15-foot bronze statue covered in gold leaf, standing on a seven-foot pedestal at a presidential golf resort just outside Miami, has a way of making things feel weighty in more ways than one. The kind of installation that stops a PGA Tour golfer mid-practice round and prompts…</p>

10 min read Lifestyle

<p>There’s something quietly thrilling about the American road trip. That moment when you round a bend or cross a bridge and suddenly understand why people leave cities for small towns and never look back. A sun-bleached clapboard village at the edge of a glacier-carved lake. A mountain mining town that still has its original opera…</p>

5 min read Spirituality

Our world is full of mysteries, and sometimes the feeling of unease can be more than just a figment of our imagination. Many believe that dark, malevolent forces exist around us. While some may dismiss these feelings as paranoia, others insist that there are warning signs when an evil presence is near. Below are some...

5 min read Spirituality

Living and existing are not the same. Abraham Maslow identified five layers of basic needs in 1943, crucial for understanding a tired or dying soul. Essential needs like air, food, and water must be met first before addressing higher-level needs. Many people with tired souls feel deeper longings, leading experts like transformational coaches and philosophers...

4 min read Relationships

Manipulators are masters of deception, skillfully exploiting people’s emotions for their own gain, with no regard for fairness. They create an intricate web of deceit, carefully crafting their manipulative tactics. Their insidiousness often allows them to cause harm undetected until it’s too late, making manipulation a dangerous threat to their victims. Ultimately, manipulators prioritize their...

5 min read Adventures

It’s tempting to believe we know ourselves best, yet life often unfolds new layers of our identity. Sometimes, a mere glance at a picture can reveal concealed truths about our character. Embark on this visual journey of self-discovery, where the image before you holds the key to unraveling mysteries within. The Lock and the Crying...

8 min read Adventures

The internet is possibly the best detective available right now. Furthermore, there are so many mysterious objects out there that we absolutely need the skills of a detective like the internet. Only the combined wisdom and knowledge of the millions of netizens could figure out some of the things posted on the subreddit “What is...

3 min read Art

A man recently revealed how he had captured a perfect landscape photo. However, it contained a background detail that was pretty unlikely by any standards. According to the English news outlet, the Mirror, Gavin Best had been walking along with his friends on Cavehill on New Year’s Eve. That’s when he shot the uber impressive...

3 min read Inspirational

In late 2016, an abandoned and a neglected cat was discovered by an animal activist. Its fur was so matted that it had turned into dreadlocks. The rescue workers then worked overtime to shave off two pounds of the fur. The cat had deteriorated to this condition after her owner was admitted into a nursing...