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Tattoos and Rail Guns Chapter 18: When Demons Plan For the Future
Sharness rode up to her “temple”; the 1920s mansion had been refurbished with an apocalypse in mind, making it an excellent base for her operations. She had fallen in love with the curves and swoops of the mansion; it was a gorgeous edifice only highlighted by the gardens around it and the pools that someone had taken care to design slides, fire pits, and hidden nooks. It was made to satisfy the needs of those who had lived there and she could appreciate that as no human living on the planet could.
By Jamais Jochim18 days ago in Chapters
Kia Ford: The Hammer Girl's English Premiere Production
Kia Ford’s eyes opened wide, confronting serious relegation threats, staring down the invisible haunting thoughts, reminding the demotion commentary in a few hours from this moment she would lower her top tier status, interacting with the yellow and black army.
By Marc OBrien18 days ago in Chapters
Uzbekistan and Afghanistan Target $5 Billion Trade Deal Amid Regional Economic Shift
Taliban government says it has discussed increasing bilateral trade with Uzbek authorities, and both countries are committed to raising their mutual trade to “five billion dollars.”
By Real content18 days ago in Chapters
🏢💥 Unraveling 9/11 Conspiracy Theories: Understanding Claims, Evidence, and Public Debate. Content Warning.
The September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States remain among the most significant and tragic events in modern history. Nearly 3,000 lives were lost, the global economy was shaken, and the world witnessed the rise of a new era of geopolitical tension and security concerns. Alongside these events, a complex web of conspiracy theories has emerged, challenging the official narrative and sparking debate that spans governments, media, academia, and the public.
By Haroon Pasha19 days ago in Chapters
Adolf Hitler: A Historical Biography and the Rise of a Destructive Regime. Content Warning.
Few individuals in modern history have left a mark as catastrophic and far-reaching as Adolf Hitler. His actions reshaped the political landscape of Europe, ignited a global conflict, and resulted in unprecedented crimes against humanity. Studying Hitler is not an exercise in fascination, but rather an effort to understand how fragile democratic systems can collapse and how extremist ideologies gain influence.
By Haroon Pasha19 days ago in Chapters
Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) Claims 250 Operatives Attacked Iran Supreme Leader’s Residence — Tehran Calls It Fake News
The organization Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) has claimed that around “250 of its operatives” carried out an attack in central Tehran targeting the office and residence of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. However, Iranian officials and state media have denied that any such incident occurred.
By Real content19 days ago in Chapters
The Life and Legacy of Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos is one of the most influential entrepreneurs of the modern era. Best known as the founder of Amazon, he transformed a small online bookstore into one of the most powerful technology and commerce companies in history. His journey reflects a mix of bold vision, scientific thinking, and long-term ambition—not only on Earth, but beyond it.
By Haroon Pasha19 days ago in Chapters
Twenty Years of Medical Growth: Transforming Knowledge Into Better Care
Over the last two decades, healthcare professionals have reshaped clinical environments through dedication, reflection, and purposeful growth. In the early years of practice, many clinicians focused primarily on mastering technical competencies and understanding disease processes. However, as experience accumulated, they realized that medicine demands far more than memorized protocols. By engaging with evidence-based medicine, providers strengthened their ability to evaluate research and apply its findings responsibly and critically. Consequently, patient care evolved into a dynamic blend of science, judgment, and compassion.
By Yousuf A. Gaffar, M.D19 days ago in Chapters
Can the Taliban win a war against Pakistan? Retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes in Paktika, US weapons left in Afghanistan 2026
On February 22, separate airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Paktika and Nangarhar provinces killed and injured multiple people. Military sources in Pakistan claimed that seven hideouts of the TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) or Pakistani Taliban and other militant groups were targeted across three provinces—Nangarhar, Paktika, and Khost. However, after visiting the affected areas, Al Jazeera’s team confirmed civilian casualties. It is worth noting that Al Jazeera is an impartial news organization.
By Real content19 days ago in Chapters










