
Tasnuba Humayra
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I am a storyteller with a love for exploring new ideas and sharing them through writing ✨ diving into a good book 📚 travel adventures ✈️ life’s everyday moments ☕......
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The Monsters We Can't Escape
Fear is a peculiar thing—it thrives in the shadows, growing stronger in solitude. When left alone with our thoughts, we begin to see things that may or may not exist. The image of a young girl curled up in the corner of a deteriorating room, surrounded by ominous figures, is a chilling representation of this concept. It is a scene that speaks to the very nature of fear, the kind that tightens around us when we feel most vulnerable.
By Tasnuba Humayra10 months ago in Psyche
The Shadow Behind the Glass
The room was silent—too silent. Claire could hear her own breathing, shallow and uneven, as she stood frozen in place. The air was thick with an unsettling stillness, the kind that made every shadow feel alive. The dim light from the hallway flickered slightly, casting shifting patterns on the frosted glass door in front of her.
By Tasnuba Humayra11 months ago in Psyche
Traffic Jams
Traffic jams are a common experience for commuters worldwide, leading to frustration, delays, and economic losses. Understanding the causes, effects, and potential solutions to traffic congestion can help mitigate its impact and improve urban mobility.
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Humans
Why People Watch Anime
Anime, a term used to describe animated works originating from Japan, has captivated audiences worldwide for decades. The reasons why people watch anime are as varied and unique as the viewers themselves. This article explores the multifaceted appeal of anime and why it continues to grow in popularity.
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Fiction
Understanding the Psyche
The term "psyche" originates from the Greek word psychein, meaning "to breathe," and is often used to represent the soul, mind, or spirit. In psychology and philosophy, the psyche encompasses the entirety of the human mind, including conscious and unconscious processes. It serves as the foundation for understanding human behavior, emotions, and thought processes, playing a vital role in shaping identity and perception.
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Psyche
Pakistani Dramas
Pakistani dramas have long held a cherished place in the hearts of audiences both locally and internationally. Known for their gripping narratives, rich cultural themes, and stellar performances, these dramas reflect the essence of Pakistani society, its traditions, and its challenges. From romance to social commentary, these dramas cover a wide spectrum of human emotions and experiences.
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Art
The Beauty of a Spring Day
Spring is a season of renewal, where nature awakens from its winter slumber, painting the world in vibrant hues and filling the air with fresh, invigorating scents. A spring day is a reminder of life’s ability to bounce back, rejuvenate, and thrive.
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Wander
The Global Rise of Korean Dramas: How K-Dramas Became a Worldwide Obsession
Korean dramas, or "K-dramas," have become a global phenomenon, captivating audiences with their compelling storytelling, high production quality, and distinctive cultural elements. Here’s a look at what makes K-dramas so popular and why they've become a staple in the world of entertainment.
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Photography
The Mysteries of the Pyramids
The pyramids of ancient Egypt, with their imposing grandeur and ageless mystery, stand as some of humanity's most remarkable achievements. Rising above the desert sands, they have fascinated explorers, historians, and dreamers for millennia, their enduring presence reminding us of a civilization that flourished nearly 5,000 years ago. Built as magnificent tombs to honor and guide the souls of Egyptian pharaohs into the afterlife, these stone behemoths capture the essence of Egyptian beliefs in the eternal and their dedication to cosmic order. But beyond their spiritual significance, the sheer scale and precision of these monuments leave us with questions that refuse to be fully answered. How did a society with limited technology manage to erect such colossal structures with such remarkable precision? What secrets do these ancient tombs hold, hidden within their labyrinthine passageways and shadowed chambers?
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Fiction
The Unsolved Mystery of Elisa Lam: A Real-Life Horror Story
One of the most terrifying real-life horror stories is the case of **Elisa Lam**. In 2013, Elisa, a 21-year-old college student from Canada, checked into the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles. The hotel, notorious for its dark history of violence and strange occurrences, became the last place Elisa was seen alive.
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Chapters
The Unseen Gaze
It is said that in the deepest hours of the night, when silence thickens and shadows grow, an entity lurks just beyond our sight. No one knows its true face, for it hides, forever veiled in darkness. It’s been called many names throughout the centuries, whispered only by those brave enough to believe in its existence.
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Chapters
The Silent Forest: Shadows of the Forgotten
The Silent Forest had many names over the centuries, each culture that lived near its edges assigning it their own, each more foreboding than the last. But the one that endured the longest came from the settlers who had built the first town at its border—an effort that failed miserably. They called it "The Silent Forest" because no birds sang within its shadow, no wind rustled through its branches, and no sound broke the suffocating stillness that blanketed the trees.
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Chapters











