Muhammad Sabeel
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I write not for silence, but for the echo—where mystery lingers, hearts awaken, and every story dares to leave a mark
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New Illness Spreading In China: What To Know About The Chikungunya Virus
A mosquito-borne virus that has infected more than 7,000 people across at least 13 cities in China has sparked precautions similar to those imposed during the COVID pandemic in attempts to stop its spread despite the virus not being transmittable from person to person.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in FYI
The Cat Who Knows My Secrets
I adopted Miso on a rainy Thursday when the world outside felt like it had lost all color. My therapist had said, “Try something alive. A plant, a pet. Something that depends on you.” I was skeptical. But there he was — curled up in a too-small basket at the animal shelter, half-asleep and wholly unimpressed by the world.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Petlife
People Are Sharing The Side Gigs That Make Them Real Money — Like, These People Are Really Using Their Whole-Ass Brains
There's no denying that the 2025 economy is not great Even if you have a steady full-time job, it can still feel like a struggggggle to make ends meet. But there are ways! Recently, Reddit user Lucky-Disaster6244 asked the r/povertyfinance subreddit, "What’s something you do on the side that makes real extra money — not just $20 here and there?" Here are some of the best responses that are actually doable:
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Futurism
15 Best Side Hustles You Can Start on Lunch Break in 2025
Side hustles aren’t just a buzzword anymore — they’re a big difference in how a lot of people are paying the bills, exploring new interests, or building something bigger on the side. Whether it’s freelancing after hours, selling products online, or diving into the creator economy, more and more folks are turning a few extra hours a week into actual work with real income.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Futurism
31 Days of Healthy Dinners Ready in 25 Minutes
Get dinner on the table in just 25 minutes or less this August with these simple and delicious recipes. From well-rounded bowls like our Chickpea Grain Bowl with Feta & Tomatoes to filling sheet-pan meals like our Sheet-Pan Salmon with Bok Choy & Rice, these meals are delicious, nourishing and perfect to help you stay fueled even when you have a full schedule.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Blush
The Diary of Miss Elizabeth Perry
Monday, 3 June 1695 Golden Venture of Portsmouth 3 weeks west of the Canary Islands My dear Diary, It has been almost two months since we left Portsmouth, and the Golden Venture now lags behind both the convoy of frigates with whom we travel, and our contracted gunship. The Canary Current and trade winds—so vital to any Atlantic crossing—seem to have left us behind. We have not seen their sails in days, and the captain grows more irritable each time I ask.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Interview
Silence
There is a peace at sunrise that surpasses all understanding. It's a renewal. A feeling that anything is possible. I’d like to say I drag myself from the comfort of my bed every day to enjoy sunrise’s splendor, but you wouldn’t believe me and I would be lying. What is true is I was there that day and so was she.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Humans
Men on the Moon
Nobody at NASA gave a goddamn about the weather in Jersey. This fact, as true and as simple as it was, had not stopped my Aunt Rosie from pacing around the parlor all morning and pressing her face to the front window in search of thunderstorms. My mother had yelled at her for smearing rouge on the glass, and she, of course, had yelled right back. And soon, everybody was yelling.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Fiction
The Day Everyone Got the Same Dream
Sarah Martinez thought she was losing her mind when she woke up at 3:47 AM on Tuesday, October 15th, drenched in sweat and haunted by the most vivid dream of her life. A massive digital countdown floating in an endless white void: 72:00:00. Seventy-two hours. And behind the numbers, a door—ancient, wooden, with intricate carvings that seemed to move when she wasn't looking directly at them.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Fiction
"How to Spot Someone's Love Language in the First Five Minutes" - relationship insights
Picture this: You're sitting across from someone at a coffee shop, and within the first five minutes, you already know whether they crave physical touch, desperately need words of affirmation, or feel most loved through thoughtful gestures. Sounds like magic? It's actually science—mixed with a healthy dose of observation skills that anyone can master.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Confessions
I Left the Baby in Dimension X
There's a baby in the back of the glider, but it's not mine. Sure, she looks like my baby, but my baby never cries when we're cruising through the Kuiper belt. Quite the opposite. Cruising through the solar system's outer reaches is sometimes the only way I can get her to fall asleep.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Humor
Venus Buried
The girl in the graveyard is your best friend, so you take her home. The night is a bruise between you, a blotch of rogue in the passenger window; the colour of fruit left out to fester. The body pries at her seatbelt, a finger, then two. The radio echoes static, the body shuffles in her seat. You study the face; the similar slice of jaw, the nose humped from where a baseball had hit her at twelve, just slightly off centre. The skin like a rain-licked plastic bag. The stink of musk and sulphur. You want to look away but you cannot. She's so beautiful, even like this. Your headlights rake warbled slits through the dirt road, a yellow like jaundice. Your hands are stiff from the cold, your lips cracked. The girl beside you is dead and you are bringing her home.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Confessions











