Atifa Iqbalzada
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Time Walker . AI-Generated.
The year was 2129, and the world had entered its “Restoration Age.” After centuries of climate crises, wars, and near collapse, humanity turned back to its roots — both figuratively and, thanks to the invention of the Aeon Lens, literally.
By Atifa Iqbalzada7 months ago in History
The City That Dreamed Itself . AI-Generated.
In the heart of a desert where no map dared to extend its lines, there once appeared a city — not built, not planned, but dreamed. Travelers swore it had not existed the day before. Sand dunes that once rolled endlessly now bristled with towers made of mirrored stone, reflecting not just the sky above, but the desires buried deep within whoever gazed at them.
By Atifa Iqbalzada7 months ago in Fiction
The World Is In Danger and Us In It
The Climate Crisis and Global Warming Perhaps the most urgent threat is climate change, driven largely by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, cutting down forests, and polluting the air and oceans. These activities release massive amounts of greenhouse gases—especially carbon dioxide and methane—into the atmosphere. As a result, the planet is warming at an alarming rate.
By Atifa Iqbalzada7 months ago in Earth
“Is AI Making Us Smarter — or Just Lazier?”
” Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made life easier in many ways. From voice assistants to automated writing tools, it helps us save time and work faster. But while AI is useful, it also has a downside: it can make people lazy if not used carefully.
By Atifa Iqbalzada7 months ago in Writers
The Sound of Her Own Wings. AI-Generated.
Amara lived in a quiet apartment wedged between louder lives. In school, she was the one teachers forgot to call on, the friend who always gave up her turn, the daughter who never raised her voice. She had been taught, in both words and silences, that being agreeable was the safest way to live. The safest way to be loved.
By Atifa Iqbalzada7 months ago in Feast
The Clock maker's Gift”. AI-Generated.
“The Clock maker's Gift” In the crooked heart of Old Brindle Town, nestled between ivy-covered bookshops and crooked chimneys, stood a tiny clock shop owned by an old man named Eliot Graves. He was a quiet man with cloud-white hair and a face like wrinkled leather, always dressed in a brown vest and red scarf, always polishing gears too small for ordinary eyes to see.
By Atifa Iqbalzada7 months ago in Fiction
The Lion's Hidden Scar . AI-Generated.
In the heart of the golden savannah, where the grass swayed like whispers and the wind sang ancient songs, there lived a lion known across the land. His name was never spoken with pity—only with awe. He had faced many dangers and always emerged stronger.
By Atifa Iqbalzada7 months ago in Humans
The Darkness We Carry
The Darkness We Carry Youth violence is a storm that brews in silence. It rises from the crack of broken hearts where hope is rare and dreams fallen apart. It dances in anger. For every wound there is a story untold and unheard. 1.4 million female youth are denied the right to an education. Their dreams are darkened by the shadow of violence in their communities. In addition to this, those that attend school get bullied, picked on, and are excluded.
By Atifa Iqbalzada7 months ago in Humans