Friendship
Love in the Time of Covid
Sophie had always been a people person. She thrived on social connections and loved nothing more than spending time with her friends and family. But when the Covid-19 pandemic hit, everything changed. Suddenly, Sophie found herself alone in her apartment, cut off from the world.
By The professor_Storyteller 3 years ago in Confessions
Why Do We Celebrate Valentine's Day On 14th February | History Of Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is celebrated on 14th February as a way to commemorate Saint Valentine, a third-century Roman martyr who was known for performing secret marriages for soldiers in love. The day became associated with love and romance in the Middle Ages when it was believed that birds began mating on this day. Over time, Valentine's Day has evolved into a popular holiday for couples to express their love for each other through the exchange of cards, gifts, and romantic gestures.
By Mandeep Sokhal3 years ago in Confessions
A Second Chance at Love
Once upon a time, there was a young man named Jack who lived in a small town. Jack had been in a relationship with his girlfriend, Sarah, for two years, but things didn't work out and they eventually broke up. Jack was devastated and couldn't stop thinking about Sarah. He realized that he still loved her deeply and wanted to get her back.
By Rajni Sharma3 years ago in Confessions
what is the political poetry
what is the political poetry Political verse is a class of composing that utilizes the vehicle of stanza to communicate political perspectives and conclusions. It can take many structures, going from works and haikus to additional trial and cutting edge styles. Political verse has a long history, extending back to old Greece and Rome, where writers expounded on the policy driven issues of their day. In later times, political verse has been utilized for of opposition and dissent, a way for people to voice their dispute against harsh legislatures and social orders. Whether they plan to move, challenge, or incite, political writers utilize their words
By xis-kaab123 years ago in Confessions
Valentines Day Is Over
Introduction This is just a general thing about how Valentine’s Day fifty years ago was so much creepier than the current corporate “romance” fest that it has become today. I am not been curmudgeonly about this but if you go into a card shop there are cards for loads of made-up occasions, one for every family member and lots more as well as genuine occasions like birthdays, religious occasions and such. Cards are nice to receive but the plethora we have now is ridiculous and often I just get a blank card for an occasion, although someone was recently shocked that I actually bought, wrote and hand-delivered a card to a close friend.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Confessions
Easy Guide to Creating The Perfect DIY Photo Booth for your Wedding
Your wedding day is a once in a lifetime occasion and making it a truly memorable experience for both you and your guests can sometimes be a challenge. However, creating a DIY photo booth is a great way to add some extra fun and excitement to your special day! With just a few basic materials, you can have a personalized and unique photo booth that you and your guests can enjoy.
By Omar Faruk3 years ago in Confessions
His Secret Obsession
His Secret Obsession is a book and accompanying program written by relationship expert James Bauer that teaches women how to connect with their partners on a deeper level and reignite the passion in their relationships. The program claims to provide a unique insight into the male psyche and teaches women how to tap into their partner's most intimate desires, making them feel loved, appreciated, and desired.
By Weight loss3 years ago in Confessions
Sorry, I'm Not Always As Good As I Should Be
I have a confession to make, folks. I am not as good as I want to be at this Vocal stuff. Let me explain. I've not been feeling very well recently. Just a stupid cold sorta virus thing that's been invading my body. I will survive, as Gloria Gaynor suggested. I had a random argument with myself about whether it was Gloria G or Donna Summer, but yes, it was Gloria G. My voice is all broken and somewhere between whiny and cracked and croaky. If it wasn't for the involuntary coughing, I'm sure I could give my best sinister old Mafiosa guy impression. Pauly Two Socks. Or something.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Confessions
The Power of Belief
why u believe somebody? what has happened for you to believe somebody? It is the question for myself that's why I am writing my article in everyday life u see so many peoples, around you, and you see the people one only believes is the key tool to continue our life smoothly
By saravanakumar3 years ago in Confessions
The Truth Behind the Tune
I'm Edward, a singer who's seen and lived it all. I've traveled the land, performing in taverns, inns, and even royal courts. But tonight, I was performing in a small, run-down tavern in the outskirts of town. That's when a young girl approached me, dressed in fine clothes and sparkling jewels.
By Edward Jones3 years ago in Confessions







