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Andy Murray Slams Wimbledon Roof Decision During Sinner vs Dimitrov Clash
Sir Andy Murray, one of Britain’s greatest tennis players, recently voiced his frustration with Wimbledon’s decision to close the Centre Court roof during a key match between Jannik Sinner and Grigor Dimitrov. The match ended early due to an injury to Dimitrov, but Murray focused his concern on why the roof was closed when there was still plenty of natural daylight.
By ibrahim khan6 months ago in Gamers
Richest Actress in Hollywood 2025
When you think of Hollywood's richest actress, names like Margot Robbie, Scarlett Johansson, or Jennifer Aniston might come to mind. They’re stars of blockbuster movies, appear on red carpets, and live in stunning mansions. But what if we told you the richest actress in 2025 isn’t even working much in Hollywood anymore?
By ibrahim khan6 months ago in Interview
When a Photo Blinked
I didn’t plan to cry today. It was just a regular day, one of those quiet ones where you move through your home not really thinking about anything important. I had my phone in my hand, like always, just scrolling—maybe looking for something, maybe just passing time. I wasn’t even sure if I was going to eat. Maybe I meant to. Maybe I forgot.
By ibrahim khan6 months ago in Poets
Why I'm Not Afraid of AI: The Real Threat Isn't Robots—It's Us
It’s been three years since AI took over the spotlight in tech. Everywhere you look, there’s someone talking about how it’s going to change the world forever. Some say it’s the best thing ever, while others are warning that it’s the beginning of the end. As someone who works in the creative field, I get why artists, writers, and musicians feel uneasy. AI tools are getting better and cheaper, and companies are quick to use them if it means saving money.
By ibrahim khan7 months ago in Writers
Breaking the Strawberry Lens
Have you ever realized that you’ve been taught how to see the world—even before you knew what you were looking at? Most of us don’t notice it until much later. We're born into a world with invisible rules and beliefs, handed to us without our permission. It’s like someone put a pair of colored glasses over our eyes the moment we were born—strawberry-colored ones.
By ibrahim khan7 months ago in Poets
The Monster in the Mirror
Have you ever looked in the mirror and felt like you were staring at a stranger? Not just tired eyes or messy hair—but someone who looks like you, yet feels nothing like you. Someone who holds your face, your skin, your features… but behind their eyes, there’s something cold, still, and cruel.
By ibrahim khan7 months ago in Poets
Apple of My Eye: A Soulful Journey into Love, Identity, and Awakening
"Apple of my eye…" These words have been whispered for centuries—words of affection, mystery, and deep connection. They come from the soul, from that sacred place where love is born and memories are stored. This is not just about a fruit or a garden. It's about something bigger. Something older. A story of longing, love, and discovery.
By ibrahim khan7 months ago in Poets
A Beginner’s Guide to Enjoying Jazz Music
Jazz is a beautiful and exciting form of music, but for many beginners, it can feel confusing or overwhelming. With its free-flowing style, unexpected turns, and lack of lyrics in many cases, jazz might sound like a mystery at first. But don’t worry—once you understand a few basics and know where to start, you can learn to enjoy jazz just like any other kind of music. Here’s a simple guide to help you begin your jazz journey without feeling lost.
By ibrahim khan7 months ago in Beat
The Art of Stillness: How to Sit, Eat, and Suffer Quietly in a Noisy World
Life doesn’t come with a manual, but sometimes we all wish it did. There are moments when we feel unsure of even the smallest things—like how to sit in peace, how to eat with care, or how to carry pain without making too much noise. These simple acts can say a lot about how we treat ourselves and the world around us. In this article, we’ll explore these three basic, yet powerful human actions: sitting, eating, and suffering. You might be surprised at how deep they really go.
By ibrahim khan7 months ago in Confessions
Internet Lies " How to Spot Fake News, Photos, and Posts in a Digital World
The internet is one of the greatest inventions of our time. With just a few clicks, we can find answers to almost anything. Want to know how to bake a cake? Search it. Curious about who won the football match last night? Look it up. Need help with homework? Google has your back.
By ibrahim khan7 months ago in Education