kashif khan
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Passionate storyteller and tech enthusiast sharing real thoughts, modern trends, and life lessons through words.
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The 100: Season 2 — The Mountain and the War
Previously on The 100 Season 1… The Earth was reborn in fire. A hundred young prisoners sent from the Ark landed on a devastated, toxic world and discovered they were not alone. Wars erupted. Alliances were tested. Clarke Griffin emerged as a reluctant leader, fighting not just for survival, but for the very soul of humanity.
By kashif khan3 months ago in Chapters
The 100: Season 1 Humanity Returns to a Broken Earth . AI-Generated.
S “Survival isn’t who you are. It’s who you become.” Earth is silent. Once filled with life, laughter, and color now it’s nothing but ashes and ghosts. Ninety-seven years ago, humanity destroyed itself in a nuclear apocalypse. The air turned poisonous, the ground burned, and the oceans boiled. The few who survived escaped to space, living on a massive station orbiting the dead planet. They called it the Ark.
By kashif khan3 months ago in Chapters
How Writers & Creators Can Earn Online by Leveraging Etsy
In the digital creator economy, platforms like Etsy aren’t just for makers of crafts or handmade goods anymore. Many writers, designers, and creators are turning Etsy into a revenue stream—either full-time or as a side hustle. Here’s a look at how that works, what the numbers say, what to watch out for, and how to make it work
By kashif khan3 months ago in Trader
Earth: The One-of-a-Kind Planet — But How Unique Is It, Really?
Look up at the night sky and you’ll see countless stars scattered across an endless canvas. Each one could have planets orbiting it some rocky, some gaseous, some maybe even Earth-like. Yet among all of them, our world remains an exception. Scientists have discovered thousands of exoplanets over the years, but none match Earth’s perfect mix of distance, composition, and stability that allows life to thrive.
By kashif khan3 months ago in Earth
The End of the Earth – A Glimpse Into Our Future
It’s hard to imagine a world without the Earth we know today. The blue oceans, the green forests, the soft winds, and the warmth of sunlight have always been part of our story. But what if one day, all of this began to fade? What if the Earth slowly reached its end—not through a sudden explosion or asteroid impact—but through a quiet, painful decline?
By kashif khan3 months ago in Earth
When a Town Falls Between the Lines
It was early September and the sun was soft through the pines in Lincoln County Maine. For generations, this forested patch of the state had been mostly ignored by politicians—neither red nor blue territory exactly, but stitched together with people who cared deeply about their land, neighbor, and vote. That day Clara Hammond stood in the old town hall, watching neighbors arrive, hugging, bringing dishes for a potluck, and filing into folding chairs. Clara was running for state representative, a Democrat in a place where party labels had once been polite suggestions rather than identity badges.
By kashif khan3 months ago in Writers
Man Arrested Nine Months After Using ChatGPT to Plan Deadly Fire (Los Angeles)
StartA City Still Recovering Nine months after a devastating wildfire tore through Los Angeles, authorities have arrested the man believed to have started it. The blaze, which erupted on January 1, 2025, killed 12 people, destroyed 6,000 homes and buildings, and caused an estimated $150 billion in damage. It has since been called one of the deadliest and most destructive fires in the city’s history.
By kashif khan3 months ago in Criminal
The Call I Almost Ignored
It was a cold Sunday evening in February. I was sitting in my apartment, scrolling through my phone, lost somewhere between boredom and routine. Work had been heavy that week, and I was in no mood to talk to anyone. That’s when my phone started ringing.
By kashif khan3 months ago in Families
When Your Therapist Is an Algorithm. AI-Generated.
Five years ago, the idea of talking to an app about your feelings sounded strange. Now it’s becoming normal. Artificial intelligence has moved far beyond tech and business—it’s entering one of the most personal parts of our lives: mental health.
By kashif khan3 months ago in Feast
How Everyday Moments Shape Our Kids’ Manners and Behavior
Parenting isn’t about grand speeches or strict rules. It’s built quietly, moment by moment, in the way we talk, react, and live every day. Whether we realize it or not, children are always watching. They learn more from what we do than from what we say. Our everyday actions—the tone of our voice, how we handle frustration, how we treat others—become the blueprint for their manners and behavior.
By kashif khan3 months ago in Families











