Abdullah Khan
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The Beauty Standards I Unfollowed
The Beauty Standards I Unfollowed By: Abdullah When I was thirteen, my reflection became my enemy. It wasn’t that I didn’t like my face before it’s that I had never really looked at it through the eyes of the world. That changed when I joined social media. Suddenly, I was scrolling past perfect cheekbones, airbrushed skin, and girls my age who seemed like they had stepped straight out of a magazine. I didn’t know their photos were filtered. I didn’t know their lighting was staged. I only knew that I didn’t look like them, and therefore, something must be wrong with me.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Styled
Whispers of the Morning Walk
Whispers of the Morning Walk By:( Abdullah Khan ) The world was still asleep when I stepped outside. The air was crisp, carrying that faint chill only mornings know. My shoes crunched lightly against the pavement as I began my walk, the neighborhood wrapped in a blanket of soft silence. It wasn’t just a routine anymore—it was my favorite part of the day.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Viva
Small Daily Habits That Completely Changed My Life
Small Daily Habits That Completely Changed My Life By: Abdullah If someone had told me five years ago that the biggest changes in my life would come from the tiniest actions, I would have laughed. Back then, I thought transformation came from big, dramatic moves — quitting your job, moving to another country, starting a business overnight.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Motivation
The Last Library on Earth
The Last Library on Earth The year was 2153, and the world had forgotten the smell of paper. Everything—memories, art, even history—lived inside shimmering screens no larger than a palm. Libraries were relics of the past, torn down to make room for data towers. Reading wasn’t something people did anymore; they consumed, scrolled, and swiped.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Fiction
My Body, My Journey
My Body, My Journey By: [Abdullah] If you had asked me ten years ago how I felt about my body, I would have answered with a shrug — or worse, a list of everything I wished I could change. I treated my body like a never-ending project, one that was always behind schedule and never quite “good enough.”
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Viva
How I Learned to Love My Reflection
How I Learned to Love My Reflection By: [Abdullah] For most of my life, mirrors were my enemies. Not because I was vain, but because I couldn’t stand what I saw. I’d glance at my reflection and immediately zero in on flaws: the uneven skin tone, the curve of my nose, the way my stomach never looked as flat as I wanted. My inner voice was crueler than any playground bully, and it spoke up every time I caught sight of myself.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Viva
If Mondays Were a Person
If Mondays Were a Person By: [Abdullah] If Mondays were a person, they’d be the type of neighbor who borrows your lawnmower and returns it three months later with a suspicious smell and only two wheels. They wouldn’t wave when you pass by. They’d just nod—slowly—like they know something you don’t, and that something is that your week is already doomed.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Humor
A Letter To The Last Human On Earth
A Letter to the Last Human on Earth By Abdullah, If you are reading this, it means the world has outlived us all — all but you. I don’t know your name. I don’t know your face. I only know that you exist, and for now, that’s enough.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Earth











