Embarrassment
In University:Behind Closed Doors
Behind Closed Doors It began like any normal semester. Students at a well-known University in Pakistan began attending their lectures as usual. Among them were students in the Computer Software Department, a place where students dream of launching tech careers, building apps, and writing code. But for many female students, the nightmare began not in a lab—but in an English class.
By Sofia Elira Solenne6 months ago in Confessions
A Man Living with a Secret
Story: Jacob sat at the kitchen table, the morning light creeping through the window and casting shadows on his worn hands. The coffee in his mug was lukewarm, but it didn’t matter. He hadn’t tasted anything in days. Not really.
By Murtaza Shokri (Murtaza)6 months ago in Confessions
World’s Biggest Non-Nuclear Explosion Ever
On July 31, 2020, a satellite image of Beirut Port in Lebanon looked ordinary. But just four days later, the same port would transform into a war zone—leveled hangars, shattered buildings, and a giant crater the size of two Boeing 747s. What happened on August 4, 2020, would become one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in human history.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Confessions
The Well's Whisper
The Well's Whisper The silence shattered the moment frantic screams pierced the humid Texas air. It was October 14, 1987 — a day that dawned like any other, filled with the lazy hum of summer’s lingering warmth and the innocent laughter of an 18-month-old child. Jessica McClure, a tiny whirlwind of curiosity, played joyfully in her aunt’s backyard in Midland, Texas, when the unthinkable occurred. One moment she was there — a bright spark of life — and the next, it was as if the earth had swallowed her whole. She had vanished into an abandoned, eight-inch wide, 22-foot deep well — a dark, narrow maw in the unsuspecting ground.
By Noman Afridi6 months ago in Confessions










