Childhood
"Water Bottle"
Once upon a time, in a small factory, a water bottle was born. It was made of clear plastic, with a screw-on cap and a label that read "Spring Water". From the moment it was filled with cool, crisp water, the bottle felt a sense of purpose. It was meant to quench thirst, to refresh, and to rejuvenate.
By Abbas2 years ago in Confessions
My Fears and Anxiety Haunt'
I lie awake at night, my mind racing with thoughts that refuse to quiet. The darkness feels suffocating, like a physical weight pressing down on my chest. My fears and anxiety haunt me, taunting me with worst-case scenarios and paralyzing me with doubt.
By Abbas2 years ago in Confessions
The Moon Seeker
In a small village nestled in the rolling hills of Pakistan, there lived a young girl named Sophia. She was a dreamer, with eyes that shone like the stars on a clear night. Sophia had always been fascinated by the moon, and every night, she would gaze up at the sky, hoping to catch a glimpse of its silvery glow. She loved how it seemed to change shape and size, a constant reminder that life is full of cycles and transformations.
By Abdul Qadeer2 years ago in Confessions
My friend was dying, and I was "CARELESS" to say goodbye
I will always remember "Sheeran" the way she was when we first met in school in 2010. It was fourteen years ago, on the school premises. She was with her partner in crime, and I was with mine. All four of us were lost playing hide and seek, and you won’t believe, from class 3 to 4, we never missed a single day playing hide and seek.
By Arka Singha2 years ago in Confessions
Difference between Iced and Cold Brew Coffee, and how to make theme
Difference between Iced and Cold Brew Coffee Iced coffee and cold brew coffee are two popular chilled coffee beverages that are perfect for warm weather or any time you're craving a refreshing caffeine boost. While they may seem similar at first glance, there are significant differences between the two in terms of brewing methods, flavor profiles, and even caffeine content. Let's explore these differences and how to make each one.
By Md Arif Hossain2 years ago in Confessions
Nigeria's Pioneering Efforts in Meningitis Vaccine Development
Title: Nigeria's Pioneering Efforts in Meningitis Vaccine Development In the battle against infectious diseases, Nigeria stands at the forefront of innovation with its pioneering efforts in developing a new vaccine to combat meningitis. Meningitis, a potentially deadly infection causing inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, poses a significant public health threat in many regions, particularly across the African meningitis belt.
By Md Arif Hossain2 years ago in Confessions
The Egg Comes Before The Chicken. Content Warning.
In the ageless inquiry of what started things out, the chicken or the egg, the discussion keeps on charming personalities and mix interest. While the inquiry appears to be straightforward, its suggestions dig profound into science, reasoning, and even religious philosophy. Shockingly, present day science offers a convincing response: the egg went before the chicken. We should unwind this deep rooted secret and investigate the interesting bits of knowledge it offers.
By Kazi Hasebul Hasan Naime 2 years ago in Confessions
I AM A PENCIL
I AM A PENCIL … or at least this week, I am … ** // ** At the insistence and encouragement of my mother and grandmother, as soon as I could print, I’d be writing down little sentences. They often said I had a vivid imagination and shouldn’t let it go to waste. Unfortunately, through the years and several relocations, those little pieces of paper were lost. After all, I was only a kid. Back then, no one ever thought to keep anything like that. We lived in a small apartment and didn’t have room for much else but the family.
By Margaret Brennan2 years ago in Confessions
BATHING AND CLEANLINESS DURING INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD.
At first the infant should be washed daily with warm water; and a bath every night, for the purpose of thoroughly cleaning the body, is highly necessary. To bathe a delicate infant of a few days or even weeks old in cold water with a view "to harden" the constitution (as it is called), is the most effectual way to undermine its health and entail future disease. By degrees, however, the water with which it is sponged in the morning should be made tepid, the evening bath being continued warm enough to be grateful to the feelings.
By Sabrina2 years ago in Confessions
Gils and Fur
Mermaids and werewolves. What do these two things have in common? Nothing much, really. They’re both popular in fantasy genre. Though werewolves have been more heavily featured in horror movies. Thanks to the various stories that have featured them killing and eating human beings. Our innate fear of what we do not understand.
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Confessions
The Old Sheeps' Farm
My earliest memories are always filled with sheep. My father had sheep, and so did a lot of the neighbours. They had been crucial to the island economy for generations, providing both meat and the wool for our traditional fabric, Harris Tweed, which was spun at home by women and sold to bolster families' income.
By TheSpinstress 2 years ago in Confessions




