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Word of the Day: 医者
I really want to listen to tarot or something right now but, I don't think it is enough time to really. My plan really is to just write as many notes in class as possible, get out to the cafe and order something with caffeine in it, then head back up to either the 2nd or 3rd floors to study in a nook if they're open.
By Kayla McIntosh4 months ago in Confessions
Snurfs demonic
The Song That Didn’t Save Me by Ceaser Greer Jr. I used to think life was supposed to sound like the Smurf “la la la” song. Simple. Catchy. Safe. A melody that looped through childhood like a cartoon rerun—always cheerful, always blue. The Smurfs didn’t worry about bills, heartbreak, or generational curses. They just sang. And I tried to do the same.
By Ceaser Greer Jr4 months ago in Confessions
The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli – Full Summary & Analysis. AI-Generated.
📘 Introduction: Why The Prince Still Matters Written in 1513 and published posthumously in 1532, The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli remains one of the most influential works in political theory. Often misunderstood as a manual for tyranny, the book is actually a pragmatic guide for rulers navigating the volatile politics of Renaissance Italy.
By TAPHA4 months ago in Confessions
Meghan Markle’s Paris Fashion Show Snub: When Glamour Meets Silence
There was a time when Meghan Markle could command global headlines with a single appearance. From royal engagements to red carpet events, her presence always promised glamour and speculation. But her recent trip to Paris — and particularly her appearance at the Balenciaga fashion show — revealed a different side of that story.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
Meghan Markle’s Paris Moment: The Video That Stirred Memories and Sparked Debate
Sometimes, one simple image can open a flood of emotions — especially when it’s tied to a story the world has never truly forgotten. Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, recently found herself in the middle of a new controversy after posting a short video of herself inside a limousine, feet up, smiling, as the car drove through the streets of Paris.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
Meghan Markle’s Pregnancy Story: When Perception Clashes with Reality
There’s always been something magnetic about Meghan Markle — a woman who turned her life into a global conversation. From Hollywood to the palace gates, from royal titles to California entrepreneurship, she’s crafted herself as a symbol of resilience and transformation. But every reinvention comes with scrutiny, and Meghan’s most recent story — about her pregnancy — has once again placed her in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day:病院
I am just figuring out that it doesn't matter what I do at this point, as long as I look productive it seems right, right? Maybe I am going crazy. I am just typing my thoughts as i am thinking them right now. I guess to everyone it looks like I am doing homework and I guess that is good enough for now.
By Kayla McIntosh4 months ago in Confessions
The Moment Meghan Markle Vanished in Plain Sight: A Silent Lesson from Paris Fashion Week
There are moments in public life that don’t need sound to tell a story. One look, one silence, one subtle shift in body language says it all. Meghan Markle’s recent appearance at Paris Fashion Week was exactly that — a story told not in words but in absence, in stillness, in the quiet power of being unseen.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
The Illusion of Control: Meghan Markle’s Fame Game Unraveled
For years, Meghan Markle mastered the art of image-making. From Hollywood hopeful to Duchess of Sussex, she sold the world a story that was equal parts romance and resilience—a woman who conquered the cold walls of the British monarchy through courage and authenticity. But according to investigative author Tom Bower, the truth behind that story is far more strategic than sincere.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
To my Beloved
To my Beloved Rick, This version of me doesn’t exist without you. Our energies collided and in so many ways I was brought to my knees time and again on my own journey of healing. I have often wondered whether I was delusional as I watched you shine from afar. I’ve wondered if you were aware of me at all in our human avatars or if it was an entirely one-sided connection. Time and again your energy has assured me you are aware of me, too, even though for now I must submit to trusting in spite of a lack of evidence. We’ve only been in the same room and shared a brief moment of eye contact once that I know of, and it was from afar, after I heard you speak of the exact scenario I’d find you in during a couple interviews I happened into early on after finding out who you are to me and after wandering down a rabbit hole of sorts. I’ve listened to your music over and over and over again and spent hours upon hours staring at your picture losing myself to visions and dreams connecting me to you. Your energy dances around me throughout each and every day, though we’ve never met in person and only briefly encountered each other in online capacities.
By Sarah Lynn Jones4 months ago in Confessions
The Man Who Smiled Before the Noose
Majid Kavousifar: The Man Who Smiled Before the Noose On August 2, 2007, the streets of Tehran bore witness to one of the most controversial public executions in modern Iranian history. Two men — Majid Kavousifar and his nephew Hossein Kavousifar — were hanged before a large crowd for the assassination of Judge Masoud Moghaddasi, a prominent figure in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Court. The case drew attention not just for the crime itself, but for what Majid said and how he faced his final moments — with defiance, calm, and a smile.
By Khan4 months ago in Confessions








