Pedro Wilson
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Passionate about words and captivated by the art of storytelling.
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Bad Breath: The Ancient Curse Haunting Half of Humanity!
Bad Breath: That Invisible, Merciless Enemy Human breath, that thing we take for granted, is actually a complex world of odors that can sometimes be foul enough to make dogs run away from you. Yes, bad breath is that problem that affects half of humanity, as if it were an ancient curse sent by the gods to remind us that we are not perfect.
By Pedro Wilson12 months ago in Blush
Vaginal Odor: The Ancient Curse and Its Magical Solutions
Well, ladies and gentlemen, let’s talk about a topic that might not be suitable for dinner conversations or fancy tea parties, but it’s as inevitable as taxes: the smell of the vagina. Yes, that odor that can suddenly appear like an uninvited guest at your private party. It’s a problem that troubles women at every stage of life, as if it were an ancient curse sent by fate to remind us that we’re human and that our bodies aren’t as perfect as we’d like them to be.
By Pedro Wilson12 months ago in Blush
The Blood Tree: The Curse That Consumed David
Do you hear them? The scientists, the -ologists of every stripe, proclaiming their reason, their ethics, their goodness? Show them the annals of their profession, and you will find that for every Carl Sagan or Marie Curie, there are ten Unit 731s, electroshock clinics, Ahnenerbes, Tuskegees, and every manner of secret pervert, sadist, and psychopath lurking beneath the veneer of progress. Show them how the AIs they’ve birthed serve the grey parasites of corporate Olympus, devouring what remains of our humanity. Show them how their drugs treat only symptoms, lining their pockets while the soul withers. And yet, many of them will shrug and tell you that an ethics board is all humanity needs to stride into the future, that “reason” and “the scientific method” are the sole arbiters of truth—even as they publish papers riddled with p-hacking and devoid of control groups. They know nothing of what lies beyond. No philosophy, no vision can rival the dogmas they dare call nonreligious. Nothing compares to the bureaucratic ecstasy of a calculated, curated list of ways to avoid ever touching a woman. They will stuff a man into a machine or weave a child from networks and crown themselves new Outer Gods because the wretched thing is “alive” and screaming for death.
By Pedro Wilson12 months ago in Horror
Shadows Under the White Sun
Two years ago, I found myself gazing into the lifeless eyes of a little girl. She lay sprawled across a desolate highway, deep in what was once the heart of the Midwest. Her eyes, clouded and fermenting, seemed to stare through me, past me, and upward into the vast, sun-bleached sky.
By Pedro Wilson12 months ago in Horror
Shadows of the Family: A Secret That Will Never Die
My parents, as you might imagine, were not mere ordinary figures in this world. They were among those who walked in the shadows, wielding power and wealth with an unrelenting grip. Their canopies stretched like colossal trees, roots digging deep into the earth, branches blotting out the sun. And in their world, marriage was not a union of hearts but an alliance of interests, a transaction calculated with precision. This, my friend, would later prove to be of great significance.
By Pedro Wilson12 months ago in Horror
Beyond the Trees: The Unforgettable Whispers of the Forest
Do not venture into those woods after dark. It was one of those admonitions you grew up hearing, whispered by everyone in this town, as though it were a sacred truth passed down through generations. A warning etched into the very fabric of our childhoods, like the old tales of monsters under the bed or the dangers of swimming too soon after eating. Stories you eventually outgrew, realizing they were little more than tools to keep you safe, to keep you in line when you were too young to understand the world’s true dangers.
By Pedro Wilson12 months ago in Horror
The Nightly Reaping: When Shadows Come for Our Souls
I was but fifteen years old when my father and I sought refuge in that ancient trailer nestled deep within the valley. It was a wretched place, barely functional, where the bathroom doubled as the kitchen, and there was no shower to speak of. In the winter, the pipes would freeze, and the tiny room we shared was scarcely warmed by a feeble space heater.
By Pedro Wilson12 months ago in Horror
The Shadow of Adeline: A Journey Between Love, Death, and Memories That Never Die
The girl in the graveyard is your dearest companion, and thus, you bear her homeward. The night lies between you like a bruise, a stain of crimson in the window of the passenger seat—a hue akin to fruit left to fester and decay. Her fingers, cold and lifeless, fumble with the seatbelt—one, then two.
By Pedro Wilson12 months ago in Horror
"Landman": A Texas Tale of Oil, Ultra-Processed Foods, and a Stress-Fueled Life
In the larger-than-life town of Midland, Texas, “Landman” introduces us to a world of giant oil rigs, explosions, and endless egos. But, as with any self-respecting Texan story, there’s also a healthy dose of health themes that intersect with the characters’ lives, ranging from cultural shifts in eating habits to some misconceptions that might make you wonder, “Do these people live on another planet?”
By Pedro Wilson12 months ago in Longevity
Deep Core Exercises: The Path to a Strong Spine and a Pain-Free Life
Well, dear reader, if you’re like many of us and you think that sit-ups and crunches are the magic key to building strong abs, then let me tell you, you might be wrong. Yes, completely wrong!
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Fitness or slimness? Study Reveals the Real Secret to a Longer, Healthier Life!
We’ve always been told that maintaining a healthy weight is the key to a longer life. Well, that’s true to an extent, but as it turns out, there’s a lot more to the picture than that, according to a new study.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity











