Bad habits
In Libya, cities welcome return of former residents displaced by war
Global data show an exponential increase in the number of people who have been forced to leave their homes but remain in their countries. According to the latest figures from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center (IDMC), the number of internally displaced persons will increase to 71.1 million by 2022.
By connor richard jones3 years ago in Confessions
About My Father
My father is a man whom though I've known him for the better part of my life, I cannot really say that I know him. I am 32 years old, single, working a job that barely manages to sustain my lifestyle and some how I feel it could be as a result of a lack of communication and understanding between me and my father while I was growing up.
By Ikechukwu Modungwo3 years ago in Confessions
Letter to my X
It wasn’t just one word that hurt me; it’s been the series of words that’s been building up to this moment. You are incapable of loving yourself, so I was a fool to actually think you loved me. I’m done taking the blame, I’m done taking on the shame, I’m over speaking your name and I’m finished with loving a lame. I’m not even sad, because this shit happened way too many times for me to even care. I never had a thought in my mind that this would last forever because nothing does. I was hoping it wouldn’t end like this, but it did. Now I feel liberated, angry, and pissed. I’m not hurt because I got to experience love in its purest form. I saw the best in you, but you never saw it in yourself. Since you never saw it in yourself, you never saw it in me. It’s sad to say that I had to leave, but maybe this was for the both of us.
By Isis Lyons 3 years ago in Confessions
Crypto Rollercoaster: How I Lost It All and Watched My XRP Friends Triumph
Once upon a time, back in 2020, I found myself delving into the world of cryptocurrencies alongside a few close friends. At that point, we were all fervent supporters of XRP, believing it to be the golden ticket to financial prosperity. We chatted excitedly about its potential, convinced that our investment would soar to unimaginable heights.
By Crypto confessions 3 years ago in Confessions
Broke College Student Turns Free Airdrop into $350k! But a Stolen Laptop Leaves Him Locked Out of His Digital Fortune...
I have a confession to make—a tale of hope, despair, and the haunting grip of a lost fortune. It all began in the year 2021 when I was just a broke college student trying to make ends meet. Little did I know that my foray into the world of cryptocurrencies and NFTs would lead me down a treacherous path.
By Crypto confessions 3 years ago in Confessions
The Great Disconnect, My Digital Detox Adventure
Title: My Epic 30-Day Social Media Detox: How It Transformed My Mental Health and Well-being Hey there, fellow Gen Zers and social media enthusiasts! So, a college student in their early 20s, perpetually attached to their phone, endlessly scrolling through social media feeds, and feeling the pressure to keep up with the online world. Sound familiar? Well, that was me. But guess what? I decided to embark on a mind-blowing 30-day social media detox, and boy, let me tell you how it rocked my world! Get ready for a rollercoaster ride as I spill the beans on my personal journey, sprinkle in some humor, and inspire you to consider your own digital detox adventure.
By Mahrosh Khan3 years ago in Confessions
The story of a girl who was raped by a gang . Content Warning.
This story that Louisa's young lady tells is neither a dream nor a film that she's genuinely had with an English young lady and her occasions are recorded by the courts. Some might doubt the narratives in general, yet rather she fell and was the misfortune from a 26-year-old young lady. It's an unfortunate story in all that about an immediate young lady was gotten, went after and tormented for a significant length of time.
By Rabah Silami 3 years ago in Confessions
Five Things I No Longer Give a F*** About at 40-Years-Old! Part 1
As a child, whenever I envisioned myself turning 40-years-old, what I imagined than is most definitely NOT what I see today! Of course, I didn't have specifics for my fictitious 40-year-old self, but it did involve things like more wrinkles, more pounds, more bills, and more stress, ya know the obvious. However, this future me was also way more mature, put-together, sophisticated, and definitely wayyyyy more STABLE! But whaddaya know, my prediction didn't wind up quite like my reality. Sure, the wrinkles are there, although they are more so fine lines than deep creases. The stress, yeah the stress is, has, and will continue to always be there because, well, that's life! As for the pounds, well there were way more of those than I anticipated, like I'm talking, "haven't weighed this much since I was pregnant" kind of more. And yes, I know I will fluctuate till the day I die, but for now, FOR NOW, I can happily and proudly say the pounds are down! Yeah babyyy! Last but not least, as for the extra money I imagined, well thanks to the state of the world and our lovely economy combined with the inflated cost to eat, dress, and just LIVE, let's just say, SHOW ME THE MONEY! (Ugh, old person joke...sigh).
By Jus L'amore3 years ago in Confessions
The Psychology of Illogical Behavior
People frequently make choices that, from a purely economic perspective, are not "rational" and may not always produce the greatest outcome. How come? Are we merely inept at calculating odds and numbers? Or is it caused by a psychological mechanism? Heuristics are techniques to solving problems that rely more on prior knowledge and intuition than on analysis, as explained by Sara Garofalo.
By Althea March3 years ago in Confessions
Why I stopped being nice?
Being nice might extremely benefit other people because you are always acting the way they expect you to. The only benefit for you is, you hold the title of being the nice one which can boost your ego but I realized it was harmful at the end. I am not saying go the opposite way and treat everyone like trash. But somehow I have found a balanced unbalanced way to implement this.
By Sylvia Ironess3 years ago in Confessions
Andrew Tate To Stand Trial For Human Trafficking Charges In Romania
Andrew Tate is set to stand trial in Romania on charges of Human Trafficking. This blog post will provide an overview of the background surrounding Andrew Tate, the specific charges being brought against him, Romanian Law and Human Trafficking, details of the upcoming trial, and the potential implications that may result from its outcome. It is a complex case with important implications for both human rights and regional law enforcement.
By David Snam3 years ago in Confessions






