Embarrassment
Top 5 Viral Scandals of July 2025 That Broke the Internet
July 2025 didn’t just bring the heat — it brought the drama. Social media feeds exploded with scandals that had people gasping, meme-ing, and fighting in the comment sections like their lives depended on it. From a kiss-cam moment gone painfully wrong to surprise celeb breakups and marketing stunts that backfired in real time, this month has been an absolute rollercoaster.
By Kamran Zeb6 months ago in Confessions
Cabin on the Lake
I had come to the cabin to write and was left alone. It was the last month of fall, the kind of weather that smelled like stale wood smoke and wet pine. I had six weeks of vacation, a suitcase, five unread novels, and every intention of going back to my old self. No phone. No internet. Just books and silence.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Confessions
The Summer Fireworks Never Came
The cicadas were louder than usual that summer. Their voices echoed through the empty streets of my hometown, a sleepy coastal city where nothing ever really changed. The train still clattered past the rice fields at the same slow pace. The air smelled of salt, cut grass, and memories.
By Takashi Nagaya6 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Stopped Apologizing for Existing. AI-Generated.
Title: The Day I Stopped Apologizing for Existing For as long as I can remember, I apologized for simply existing. It started small. “Sorry for bothering you.” “Sorry for asking.” “Sorry, I didn’t mean to take up space.”
By Straylight6 months ago in Confessions
The 7 Spiritual Lessons Hidden in Toxic Relationships
We don’t talk enough about the sacred purpose of pain. When it comes to love, we’re taught to chase the fairy tale—the soulmate, the twin flame, the “forever.” But often, the most transformative relationships aren’t the soft ones. They’re the ones that crack us open.
By Great pleasure6 months ago in Confessions
I Almost Killed C.R. Hughes
It happened — the very thing I had spent years trying to avoid. Someone from my personal life found my writing. It was subtle at first. A new follower on my poetry Instagram. The name felt familiar — too familiar. It was someone I went to school with years ago, someone I hadn't spoken to in ages. And yet, somehow, they had followed the trail of breadcrumbs that led to my secret writing world.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Confessions
Sleep Less, Build More: Inside the Obsessive Mind of Elon Musk
Sleep Less, Build More: Inside the Obsessive Mind of Elon Musk Genre: Inspirational / Confessional I thought I knew what hard work was. I thought staying up until 2 a.m. editing video or hitting "send" on emails during lunch breaks made me some kind of hustler. But then I decided—on a dare and a bit of delusion—to follow Elon Musk’s 80–100 hour workweek schedule.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Confessions
His Secret Changed Everything
How One Man’s Hidden Life Destroyed a Family and Shattered a Small Town’s Trust Crestwood was the kind of town where everyone knew everyone—or at least, they thought they did. Neighbors waved from their porches. The baker knew your favorite pastry. And secrets? They didn’t last long.
By Hamad Haider6 months ago in Confessions
Living with Anxiety: What I Wish People Understood About Me
I. The Face I Show, and the Storm Inside If you met me on the street, you'd probably think I’m doing okay. I smile. I make jokes. I go to work or school. I show up. But what you don’t see is what’s going on behind that smile — a mind running at full speed, always scared of something going wrong, even when everything seems fine.
By The Pen of Farooq 6 months ago in Confessions










