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so i started the world's worst cult
i really did start the world's least lucrative cult. i gave the real secret techniques away on my patreon already. there are three practical exercises: the playlist augury technique, the three mantras, the twelve principles. the "that chick is crazy crazy" techno-psycho-babble bits are optional extras, and only one of them costs anything to read. the secret recipes to fine-tune your psyche with your favorite music, without having to change religions or start one if you are a non-believer? they're coming to patreon this weekend for $1/each (of three).
By Maia Gadwall the metAlchemist3 months ago in Confessions
Your Future Self is Watching
When sitting in a quiet setting like at home when the lights go off, or in an office where I have to wait for a long while, or simply on a long trip when the noise settles in the bus. I often reflect on how I got this far. The decisions which led me here, the fortunate and unfortunate events which shaped this moment, and how all this could have been different if certain things didn’t happen. I also imagine how different my life would have been if I had made some other choices. For better or worse, I’ll never really know how things could have turned out. All I can do is assume they turned out for the best.
By real Jema3 months ago in Confessions
I Grew Up Screaming Misogynistic Lyrics — And Now I’m a Feminist Who Still Knows Every Word
When I was fourteen, my favourite song started with a beat that made me feel unstoppable. It was California by Hollywood Undead — loud, aggressive, confident, and so dripping in misogyny that it practically left a stain.
By No One’s Daughter3 months ago in Confessions
POV: I WISH I NEVER SAID YES
Chapter 1: Tuesday, 6:00 AM I woke up to my alarm screaming like it hated me. 6:00 AM. Another Tuesday. I groaned, rolled over, and slapped it silent. My mouth was dry. My brain foggy. I sat up and muttered, “Why do I do this to myself?”
By Roman B Jr.3 months ago in Confessions
The Two Breads That Saved a Soul
The Bread of Faith: The Story of Abu Nasr Al-Iyad BY ubaid Once upon a time, there lived a man named Abu Nasr Al-Iyad. He was a poor man who struggled each day to provide for his wife and two young children. Poverty had wrapped its chains around him so tightly that hope seemed to fade with every passing day.
By Ubaid 3 months ago in Confessions
The Duchess Without Direction: Inside Meghan Markle’s PR Confusion and Lost Purpose
When Meghan Markle first stepped onto the royal stage, she was seen as a breath of fresh air — modern, articulate, and determined to make a difference. Yet years later, the narrative seems to have shifted from promise to confusion. Insiders now describe her public journey as “directionless,” filled with random appearances and projects that lack the steady focus expected of a global figure.
By Norul Rahman3 months ago in Confessions
The Duchess and the Deal That Never Was: Inside Meghan Markle’s Rejected Fashion Dream
When Meghan Markle stepped into Paris Fashion Week, she looked every inch the modern duchess — graceful, confident, and ready to reclaim her space in the global spotlight. But behind the flashes of the cameras and the elegance of white couture, a quieter story was unfolding — one that revealed how even the most famous names can face closed doors in the exclusive world of high fashion.
By Norul Rahman3 months ago in Confessions
When Royal Titles Fade: The Hidden Truth Behind Meghan Markle’s Latest Step and the Windsor Reckoning
The world of royalty has always been built on ceremony, reputation, and the illusion of permanence. But what happens when those crowns begin to lose their shine — not because of scandalous headlines, but because the people beneath them are forced to face what power really costs?
By Norul Rahman3 months ago in Confessions
The Silence Breaks: What Meghan Markle’s Former Best Friend’s Cryptic Post Might Really Mean
Friendships often tell stories that the public never gets to see. Behind every famous face, there’s usually someone who knew them long before the fame, before the spotlight, before the filters of reputation. For Meghan Markle, that person was Ninaki Priddy — once her closest friend, travel companion, and even maid of honor at her first wedding. But after years of silence, Ninaki has broken the calm with a short but striking message online, and it has everyone talking.
By Norul Rahman3 months ago in Confessions









