Embarrassment
I Stole Something I Regret
I never thought I would be the kind of person who stole. Not in a big, dramatic way, like the movies show, but small—the kind of theft that whispers its way into your conscience quietly, almost unnoticed. But last year, I did. And the memory of it gnaws at me every time I remember.
By Luna Vani2 months ago in Confessions
The Time I Never Had
There are things you understand late, sometimes too late. Like the fact that I grew up long before I was old enough. Not by choice. Not to prove anything. Just because life pushed me there. In a few weeks, I will be 32. And yet, deep inside, something resists, something asks for the time I never had.
By Baptiste Monnet2 months ago in Confessions
Childhood Confession: I Was Afraid of Something So Silly
Most of us were afraid of something when we were little. A lot of times, that fear was common, like that monster in the closet that you always had your parents check for or that chair with a pile of clothes on it that looked like a a witch or some for creature as soon as you turn the lights out.
By Jasmine Aguilar2 months ago in Confessions
USA warning to India after Venezuela
When Strong Words Shake Alliances: Trump, India, and the Power of Political Warnings In global politics, not every warning comes with missiles or soldiers. Sometimes, it comes through speeches, interviews, and policy decisions. During Donald Trump’s presidency, strong language became a regular tool of diplomacy. Allies and rivals alike often found themselves reacting not to actions, but to words. India, a long-time strategic partner of the United States, was not completely immune to this approach.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Confessions
She Washed Her Hair With Coca-Cola — And Accidentally Changed Her Life. AI-Generated.
Ayesha never planned to wash her hair with Coca-Cola. It wasn’t part of a dare, a trend she proudly followed, or a scientific experiment. It happened on one of those lonely nights when sleep refuses to come and the mind becomes louder than the room itself. The city outside her apartment was quiet, but her thoughts were not.
By shakir hamid2 months ago in Confessions
Seven Days of Madness. Content Warning.
Before you read through my recollection of transpired events, I should make a few things clear: I am writing this blurb almost a decade after I graduated college but the day-by-day parts were all written a week or so after they transpired. I left out a few key details to perserve anonymity (my friends' real names, places, locations, etc.)
By ARG2 months ago in Confessions
MTG Warns Trump After Venezuela Strikes: ‘This Is What Many in MAGA Thought They Voted to End’. AI-Generated.
A sharp warning from Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) has exposed growing divisions within former President Donald Trump’s political base following reports of U.S. strikes linked to Venezuela. Greene, a staunch Trump ally and prominent voice within the MAGA movement, publicly cautioned the former president, saying, “This is what many in MAGA thought they voted to end.”
By Aarif Lashari2 months ago in Confessions
Masturbation: Understanding the Urge, the Habit, and the Way Out
Masturbation is one of the most misunderstood human behaviors. It is often discussed either with shame or with careless normalization, but rarely with balance. To understand it properly, we must step away from extremes and look at the real reasons behind it, the moments when it turns harmful, and the practical ways people regain control over it.
By Salman Writes2 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 梨
I feel Yuuichirou for some reason, I don't need to talk to him though, it is probably because of the nerves. Ah yea, he was so stressed I think, he went rabid. Just flashback to memories, you know? I allow myself to process them here but, it is weird because processing them with Jahon, I can say them out loud, but the way he is perceiving everything is like that one tortured ghost on the subway from the movie Ghost.
By Kayla McIntosh2 months ago in Confessions






