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Word of the Day: 速攻
I slept with this guy named Bobby. He was this handsome half Japanese half white guy. He has a youtube channel with like 4k followers so that's neat but he's a complete tool otherwise. He just led me on and then proceeded to ghost me when I tried to follow up, thinking maybe the first time was just awkward but he did no such thing.
By Kayla McIntosh5 months ago in Confessions
The New Time
Introduction This is a five year old post from my Seven Days In blog with my thoughts on getting older and why time might seem to go much faster, also with a couple of books that you might like to sample, which also touch on the nature of time.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 months ago in Confessions
The Art of Slowing Down: Why a Gentle Pace Can Lead to a Fuller Life
Introduction We live in an age that glorifies speed. Fast food, high-speed internet, instant replies, overnight delivery—our culture prizes immediacy. The faster we move, the more productive we appear, and the more we feel we’re keeping up with everyone else. But beneath the rush lies an uncomfortable truth: in our relentless pursuit of speed, we often sacrifice depth, connection, and fulfillment.
By Aiman Shahid5 months ago in Confessions
Spicy Burrito Bowl
On paper, it was nothing unusual: an al pastor burrito bowl, warm with roasted pork, peppers, rice, and spice. But in the moment, it became something far more than dinner. It became a mirror. A container for the feelings I hadn’t yet named and the questions I was almost afraid to ask.
By The Kind Quill5 months ago in Confessions
When Everything I Believed About Myself Shattered in One Night.
A true story of secrets, lies, and the night that changed me forever I used to believe my life was ordinary. Predictable, even. I grew up in a quiet neighborhood, the kind where people nodded politely at each other while mowing their lawns, where birthdays were celebrated with sheet cakes from the grocery store, and where secrets—if they existed—never made it past the picket fences.
By Muhammad Ilyas5 months ago in Confessions
The Wedding Invitation of 2025. AI-Generated.
It was a chilly January evening in 2025 when I opened my mailbox and found a golden envelope inside. The paper shimmered under the streetlight, delicate patterns embossed in silver, with elegant calligraphy that instantly made my heart skip a beat.
By Tariq Jameel5 months ago in Confessions








