Dating
I WANT YOU OUT OF MY HEAD
There are moments when a single person, with all their charming smiles, inexplicable quirks, and utterly addictive presence, somehow takes up more space in your mind than you’d like. A certain someone had done just that to me. And now, despite every conscious decision to forget, the effort to move on, and all the sage advice my friends had offered, I was trapped. Or, more accurately, they were trapped in my head. My mind had become their playground, and the eviction process? Impossible.
By PoliSpeakHubabout a year ago in Confessions
Love or Obsession? The Truth Behind a Dangerous Relationship. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In a quiet town where the days seem to pass slowly, Clara and Hugo meet in a local café. Clara is a sensitive artist, while Hugo is an ambitious businessman. From the first glance, an intense connection blossoms between them. What seems like genuine love soon begins to show its dark side. Clara, fascinated by Hugo, lets herself be carried away by the intensity of her emotions, without realizing that her passion is turning into something dangerous. Hugo courts her romantically, but as they deepen their relationship, Hugo's affectionate gestures begin to seem possessive. Clara feels increasingly involved, while the shadow of obsession looms.
By Vera Marçoliabout a year ago in Confessions
Maintaining
As most of you know, I have these things called "Human Tasks". Basically I make sure to get at least 4 things I need to do done a day. I don't put anything i consider work or lucrative in there as that is its own thing. It is usually something that requires me to leave the house or, is necessary to progress in life in some sort of way so, appointments and what not.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions
Recognizing the Consciousness Within: A Journey to the Core of Self
Recognizing the Consciousness Within: A Journey to the Core of Self In the fast-paced tapestry of modern life, where each day is woven with responsibilities, expectations, and endless to-do lists, it’s easy to lose touch with the essence of who we are. Beneath the surface of our identities — beyond the names, titles, and roles we play — exists a boundless, sacred space that breathes life into every experience. This is our consciousness, a silent observer within us, witnessing the world as it unfolds. Recognizing this consciousness is akin to reconnecting with our true self, a self untouched by external accolades or hardships. This journey towards awareness isn’t merely an exercise in mindfulness; it’s a profound exploration of our innermost depths.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Dating Apps are a Lie
Hmm, I have taken to using the Facebook dating app as a way to promote my business and create connections. Some people are like, " That is not how you use it. It is for dating." But if you think about it, or from my experience, I have encountered it being used as just a chat app for lonely people just wanting to talk and have no direction or people using it specifically just for a quick sneaky link or finding a third partner for kinky people or what not. I have had people approach me just for those things and that, I would argue, does not constitute as dating. I'd like to think I am providing people a personal check-in and reevaluation for their life since they're probably stuck in a rut or addiction of some kind.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions
Meaning Of Life
The question of the meaning of life is one that has puzzled philosophers, scientists, and thinkers for centuries. It’s an age-old quest to understand why we are here, what our purpose is, and how to find fulfillment in our everyday existence. While the answer to the meaning of life may vary from person to person, we can all agree that life is precious, complex, and ever-changing. In this article, we’ll explore the search for meaning in life, how our lifestyle choices influence our fulfillment, and why balance is key to living a life that feels both meaningful and complete.
By Hallwayspablo TVabout a year ago in Confessions
One Less Broken Heart on the Block
In 8th grade, I found out my heart could beat outside my chest and vibrate the entire walls of my middle school. This discovery came once I stormed up to the second floor and flung myself in the empty hallway space across from my American History class. My legs were too weak to take me another step forward. Who knew heartbreak was so heavy? My vision was blurred and blinded by the tears I refused to let anyone see fall. During this conniption fit, I stopped and let the cold unsanitary steel of the lockers lining the halls carry my weight.
By Ariel Celesteabout a year ago in Confessions
I Love You
I remember the first time I love you slipped out to a girlfriend. She was supposed to be my best friend and used it to demand me spending money on her, used it to demand that we do what she wanted to because "that's what you do for people you love," and used it to demand that I give her emotional attention even when I was so drained after the death of my grandmother. I didn't love her enough to keep her friendship.
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a year ago in Confessions
Looking Chaos in the Eye and Saying “Try Me”
My mom returned home early. I guess I should put on some clothes to go to the bank. I am trying not to over think this and I still haven't washed my armpits because of the chaos but, I did clean up all the shit and piss on the floor and managed to pick up some garbage. But that wasn't enough, she's asking why I didn't clean the dishes.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions
Avoiding conflict
I am stuck in my room and unfortunately none of the cool people are on Hello Talk right now. I also don't have any new updates of favorite channels on Youtube. I sort of want to take a shower, but I already took a shower with Yumiko... I didn't wash my hair so, I am debating taking another shower just to do that. Ah! I am a bit excited now, I just put two and two together. I need to keep writing and my thoughts will eventually get better. I have to have faith in that. I have faith in that.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions



