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Confessions of a Former Alcoholic Part 15. Top Story - August 2025.
You may have heard this term before in the liberalism movement, but the human brain is distinguished from other animals by its will and ideas. I especially don't want to hear any religious terminology regarding my former faith anymore. Because after learning the realities about my former faith, I became disgusted with it and chose my own group.
By TheNaeth5 months ago in Confessions
Queen of New York: Remembering Ariela ‘La Langosta’ After a Short Life
On August 17, 2025, the life of Ariela Mejía-Polanco, better known to her fans as Ariela “La Langosta,” was tragically cut short. Fatally shot in her car in Mount Vernon, New York, the 26-year-old influencer and nightlife personality left behind grief, countless questions, and a legacy that extended far beyond her immediate circle.
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Confessions
A Shepherd and a Lion in the Forest
The forest was alive with whispers. The wind rattled the tall trees, carrying with it the sound of leaves brushing against each other, like countless voices telling old secrets. Somewhere at the edge of this vast green world, a young shepherd named Elias guided his small flock of sheep. He was no ordinary boy; though his life was simple, his heart was restless, always searching for meaning beyond the daily rhythm of grazing, feeding, and keeping his sheep safe.
By Hazrat Bilal5 months ago in Confessions
Life’s Messes Are Where the Magic Hides
Introduction: The Illusion of Perfection We spend so much of our lives chasing something impossible—perfection. The perfect job. The perfect body. The perfect relationship. The perfect home. Social media only fuels the fire, showing us curated highlight reels that make us feel like our messy, complicated lives aren’t good enough.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Confessions
Your Biggest Teacher Will Always Be Pain
Introduction: The Lesson Nobody Wants If life were a classroom, then pain would be the teacher nobody wants to sit with. It’s harsh, relentless, and it never asks permission before showing up. Unlike joy, which feels like a celebration, pain feels like punishment. Yet when we look back, we realize something surprising: pain has been our greatest teacher all along.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Confessions
: Seasons of the Heart
A tale of love, healing, and the courage to embrace the futureLove is the light that washes away the shadows --- The evening breeze carried a soft fragrance through Lahore’s streets. The city was alive with its usual charm, but for Mahak, the world felt different today. Sitting by the café window, she traced the rim of her teacup, her heart restless.
By New stAr writer 5 months ago in Confessions
Confessions of a Former Alcoholic Part 12
In this part, I'll tell you about what my family did to me, why I'm changing my last name, and why I got cruel. People in my nation put a high value on marriage rituals and traditional family structures, yet my own family has made me into a ruthless tyrant and a careless individual But now that I'm fine, I'm starting to break away from my family. I'm no longer able to tolerate my family, and they're trying to manipulate me into becoming their victim.
By TheNaeth5 months ago in Confessions
Confessions of a Former Alcoholic Part 11
I used to smoke two packs of cigarettes and drink over twelve beers every day.Every day, I would sit on the toilet and watch my stomach stay out. I wouldn't go to the hospital for whatever reason, so I stayed on the toilet till I woke up.For a few days, I requested my mother to watch over and take care of me, but she became tired of my situation and now only calls me.
By TheNaeth5 months ago in Confessions
6 Ways People Explore Romantic and Intimate Connections
Romantic relationships today are more diverse than ever before. From traditional dating to unconventional arrangements, people are finding new ways to connect. While each approach has its own dynamics, the common thread is a desire for meaningful, respectful and fulfilling experiences. So let's take a look at six ways to explore relationships in the modern world, ranging from familiar traditions to emerging, unconventional options.
By Link Builders 5 months ago in Confessions
How I Found Strength in Silence
Introduction There was a time in my life when silence scared me. It felt empty, awkward, even lonely. I would fill every moment with music, conversations, notifications—anything to avoid the stillness. I thought silence meant nothing was happening.
By Fazal Hadi5 months ago in Confessions








