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The Last Day of the Year
My New Year Countdown Clock indicates that I have just over five hours left before this year is over. I am stuck in the suburbs with my mother and stepfather, contemplating what I am going to eat and drink to celebrate this great change in our lives. The weather is cold, but I do not feel as though it has really affected my attitude about what the new year will bring...but I am not as happy with this moment as I usually feel.
By Kendall Defoe 8 days ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: ホチキス
I don't know the word for Staples. I remember I used to think that Hochikisu was an Onomatopoeia for a stapler rather than a brand name. I am pretty sure I already have this title as a theme, which is making me feel many sort of ways as Vocal is harassing me about payments currently.
By Kayla McIntosh12 days ago in Confessions
The Poetry Dimension
I have been telling stories since I first learned to speak. I’ve been writing since I first had the motor control to grip a pencil in my little ravioli fist. One of my two Bachelors degrees is in Creative Writing, for goodness sake! I like to imagine, dear friends and enemies, that I have made somewhat of a life for myself out of the written word. But if this is the case, dear reader, then why does poetry confuse and upset me so damn much?
By Steven Christopher McKnight26 days ago in Confessions
dearest virgil,. Content Warning.
how are you, my consummate friend? now that we are in the same state again for the first time in years, it feels as though we couldn't be further apart. have you managed to escape your hell? i fear i have only managed to postpone my own.
By kpabout a month ago in Confessions
Traumatic Experience With My Motorola Razr 40
I loved the idea of the flip phone because it reminded me of the phone I had as a teenager. I also liked how they reminded me of the old Gameboy advance SP consoles that I spent countless hours on after school. I was so excited to get one because it looked so cool and beautiful. Sadly the gimmick and faze did not last as I was tainted with nothing but problems.
By Chloe Gilholyabout a month ago in Confessions
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Fear of Being Seen
I’m scrolling through TikTok and video after video pops up: If you’re not doing this, you’re ruining your life. Another one: If people aren’t leaving a conversation obsessed with you, you’re doing it wrong. Misinformation is rampant. My life as a stay at home girlfriend. If you scroll past this you’re a terrible person. How to glow-up, how to get off your phone, how to start loving yourself, how to save Palestine. Scrolling through it I know the algorithm serves me as much as I serve it. The moment you create an account and start scrolling, it's like a newborn baby in your arms. Watching, reacting, learning from all your behavior and movements and storing it away so you keep coming back to hold it in your hands.
By flutterfryyyabout 11 hours ago in Confessions
The Difference Between Loud and Brave
In a world that celebrates volume, boldness is often mistaken for bravery. We are surrounded by voices that dominate conversations, opinions that flood social media, and people who speak first and loudest. But being loud doesn’t always mean being courageous. Sometimes, the bravest voices are the quietest ones—the ones that speak when it matters, even when fear is present.
By Aiman Shahidabout 11 hours ago in Confessions
When You Realize Your Voice Was Never the Problem
For the longest time, I thought something was wrong with me. Not because I didn’t have opinions, ideas, or feelings—but because I struggled to say them out loud. I watched others speak with ease, confidence spilling from their words, and wondered why my voice felt so heavy in my throat. Why every sentence needed rehearsing. Why silence always felt safer.
By Aiman Shahida day ago in Confessions
USA warning to India after Venezuela
When Strong Words Shake Alliances: Trump, India, and the Power of Political Warnings In global politics, not every warning comes with missiles or soldiers. Sometimes, it comes through speeches, interviews, and policy decisions. During Donald Trump’s presidency, strong language became a regular tool of diplomacy. Allies and rivals alike often found themselves reacting not to actions, but to words. India, a long-time strategic partner of the United States, was not completely immune to this approach.
By Wings of Time 2 days ago in Confessions
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