Walter Nyashadzashe Bakare
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The Language of Love
In a small town nestled in the rolling hills of the countryside lived a young couple named Mia and Lucas. They had been together for several years, and although they were deeply in love, they often struggled to express their affection in a way that resonated with each other.
By Walter Nyashadzashe Bakare3 years ago in Marriage
The AI Paradox
Once upon a time, a young girl named Lily existed in a world heavily reliant on artificial intelligence. She lived in a bustling city where automation had become integral to everyday life. Robots and intelligent machines handled mundane tasks, allowing humans more time to pursue their passions. Yet, amidst the convenience and efficiency, a profound paradox emerged—an existential struggle for preserving humanity.
By Walter Nyashadzashe Bakare3 years ago in Futurism
Affordable Home Security
Every 15 seconds, a home burglary takes place in the United States, equating to roughly 4,800 burglaries daily. Unfortunately, only 13% of reported cases are solved by the police. Thus, home security is of utmost importance. However, you don't need to convert your home into a fortress to feel safe. There are plenty of inexpensive ways to keep burglars out and your valuables secure.
By Walter Nyashadzashe Bakare3 years ago in Criminal