Embarrassment
The Grand Accident of Absolutely Nothing
Nobody knew exactly when the problem began, mostly because nobody was paying attention. This was normal for the town of Blunderfield, where attention was considered a dangerous hobby and thinking too hard could result in mild confusion or, worse, responsibility.
By Gaurav Gupta3 months ago in Confessions
She don’t like you
She don’t like you — and that truth feels dangerous, raw, unsettling. It hits you in the chest before it settles in your mind. You hear it, and something inside you snaps awake. I know. I was you. Chasing. Hoping. Giving. Trying to earn affection that never came. I learned the hard way that women not liking you isn’t about your worth — it’s about a deeper game you didn’t know you were in. A game about value, identity, attraction, and where real loyalty actually comes from. Strap in. This is the truth that changes everything.
By Randolphe Tanoguem3 months ago in Confessions
When Power Ignored Responsibility
A Complaint on Trump: When Power Ignored Responsibility Leadership is not measured by how loudly one speaks, but by how carefully one acts. In times of global uncertainty, the world looks to powerful nations not for dominance, but for stability, cooperation, and restraint. When leadership becomes impulsive, personal, or dismissive of global responsibility, the consequences are not limited to borders. They ripple outward, affecting lives far beyond any single nation.
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in Confessions
The Archivist's Burden
The air in the Grand Reading Room always felt thin, even at midday, but tonight, past closing, it was a chokehold. Elias moved through the hushed expanse, his footsteps absorbed by the thick Persian rugs that had outlasted generations of scholars. Every oak shelf, every towering stack, seemed to lean in, heavy with unspoken histories, with the weight of paper and time. He was a creature of habit, an archivist by trade, but tonight wasn't about cataloging the past. Tonight was about burying it deeper, or maybe, finally, unearthing it.
By HAADI3 months ago in Confessions
The Poetry Dimension. Top Story - December 2025.
I have been telling stories since I first learned to speak. I’ve been writing since I first had the motor control to grip a pencil in my little ravioli fist. One of my two Bachelors degrees is in Creative Writing, for goodness sake! I like to imagine, dear friends and enemies, that I have made somewhat of a life for myself out of the written word. But if this is the case, dear reader, then why does poetry confuse and upset me so damn much?
By Steven Christopher McKnight3 months ago in Confessions
Meghan Markle and the Silence That Speaks Louder Than Words
Meghan Markle is once again in the spotlight, not for her public appearances, interviews, or charity work, but for her relationship with the one person she hasn’t spoken to in years: her father. Recent reports reveal that Thomas Markle is in the hospital, yet the communication from Meghan has been minimal, raising questions about the nature of their fractured bond.
By Behind the Curtain3 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 飴
since after my finals. I accidentally got locked out of my apartment last night because I wanted to go out. I told myself, " Just some BBQ sliders and 2 drinks and I'll leave. " half way walking there I realize, the keys were not in my purse and my feet were soaked because my sneakers are breathable cloth ones, not meant to be out in the weather with.
By Kayla McIntosh3 months ago in Confessions
The Fog in My Bones
I’m gonna tell you something stupid. Something I barely admit to myself, let alone another living soul. It’s about a place. A particular patch of earth, wind-battered and soaked in rain, somewhere on the very edge of the world. The thing is, I’ve never been there. Not once. But I feel nostalgic for it, like I left a piece of my goddamn heart on its rocky shores a lifetime ago.
By HAADI3 months ago in Confessions
How To Respond Calmly During Unexpected Relationship Challenges
Some of the untold issues in relationships may include sudden conflicts and financial strain as well as the unexpected occurrences in life or emotional problems. These are times when one can feel frustrated, fearful or disappointed. It is important to know that difficulties are the usual aspect of any relationship and this will help avoid a case of panic and over-reacting. It is important to society to understand that challenges are simply a chance to grow, and not a threat, and this is why they should be approached with a problem-solving attitude. Recognition of the emotional weight of the unexpected occurrence establishes a premise to act slowly, deliberately so that the relationship is not destroyed, which adds to a stronger bond in the long run.
By Emeri Adames3 months ago in Confessions









