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Shelby Officers Civil War Sword
An officers sword is a symbol of power. Its elegance and ornamentation tell the new soldiers that the person carrying it is higher than them in rank. Display your elegance and assert your authority with the Shelby Officer Sword. This beautifully crafted saber bears a wire wrapped hilt protected by a brass guard and pommel, both carved with leaf designs. The slim, decorative blade is made of stainless steel. Includes is the polished steel scabbard with brass accents.
By Ashly Brine2 years ago in Confessions
My family is forcing me to share a room with my horrible sister
Living with my older sister has been an perpetual struggle, to put it mildly. She's not just difficult; she's outright horrible. The depth of my hatred for her became fully apparent when she left for college, providing me with a brief respite from her oppressive presence. Our shared room, a battleground of conflicting preferences, epitomized the challenges of cohabitation.
By Vent-Verse2 years ago in Confessions
As Told By: I’m A Mean Girl and I Hate Myself For it.
I have the self-awareness to admit that I’m a mean girl just like the great Regina George said, “At least I know I’m mean.” I guess I have the morality to admit to myself that it doesn’t make me feel good, but I keep doing it. I guess there is a part of me that wants to stop but I can’t.
By Michelle2 years ago in Confessions
Get to Know Me
This article was inspired by the following piece by Mother Combs... 1. My favorite Christmas movie is How the Grinch Stole Christmas with Jim Carrey. I've thought it was adorable for as long as I can remember. It has some catchy songs, in my opinion, too.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Confessions
Scars of Resilience. Content Warning.
The first assault was a whisper. Not a literal one, but the insidious kind. It came from the corner of the playground, from the mouth of a boy with eyes like chips of ice. "You're not like the other girls," he hissed, his words dripping with malice. "You're different."
By Rupankar Nandi2 years ago in Confessions
Is Jesus coming to Gaza?
In the heart of Gaza, a land shrouded in the darkness of conflict, a mysterious and profound tale unfolds—a tale of divine power and love that transcends the brutalities of war. As the world witnesses the relentless suffering of the region's population, an unexpected and miraculous occurrence has emerged, leaving in its wake a trail of transformed lives.
By Eivind Flottorp2 years ago in Confessions
The saying A picture is worth a thousand words is true
The above photo was taken on Christmas Day 2017. My husband Michael looked happy and healthy and we were told by others that they could see our love for one another in the image. I didn't realize it on that day but this photo would soon tell a story of what I call the long goodbye that took 3 years.
By Cheryl E Preston2 years ago in Confessions








