Humanity
Doorman 2.0: Charley’s Exit Strategy
Charley’s job as a doorman wasn’t glamorous, but it was steady. For almost ten years, he stood at the entrance of a mid-tier Manhattan apartment building, nodding at tenants, holding doors, and mastering the art of pretending to care about Mrs. Feldman’s Pomeranian’s latest bowel movement. At 35, Charley had grown so comfortable in his role that he could predict tenants’ elevator arrival times like some sort of lobby Nostradamus.
By The Kind Quill12 months ago in Confessions
I am 22 and am not ashamed to admit that
1) I could not clear my master's entrance exam and dedicated an entire year to the process which led to physical and mental burnout. I took a few months off after taking the exam to figure out what I wanted from life.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Confessions
Confession Time
Confession Time is a live radio show that also streams as a podcast to expand the audience, which is now estimated at 12 million people. It is hosted by a young male with a pleasant radio voice and a professional retired therapist, a wise grandmother character. The 30-min show takes up to three calls from complete strangers who want to work through something they need to confess on air. The calls are always authentic (not selected or screened by the show producers) and anonymous. To ease the callers, their voice is modified during the call. The show uses simulated audience reaction noises administered by the host, but there’s no audience at the studio. Below is a transcript of one of its shows.
By Lana V Lynx12 months ago in Confessions
Between God, the mysterious audience, animals and human beings.
Genesis 1 verse 26 "Then God said, "And we will make human beings; they will be like us and resemble us. They will have power over the fish, the birds and all animals, domestic and wild, large and small." "
By Ikechukwu Modungwo12 months ago in Confessions
Betrayed by blood: Turning the Tide
Part one, in case you missed it: Two weeks in, and I am already proving that I still can beat the odds. Despite the chaos my so-called biological family threw at me, I have managed to push forward and make some serious progress.
By Christian Bass12 months ago in Confessions
If He Wanted To, He Would
You know that heavy feeling in your chest? The one that whispers, "Why didn't he choose me?" You gave him your favorite parts. The secret stories you only tell at 2 a.m. The way you saved his texts like treasures. The nights you stayed up worrying if he was okay.
By Farkas Noir12 months ago in Confessions
Why Commercial Electrical Services Are Essential for Business Safety and Efficiency
In today's fast-paced business environment, companies depend on reliable electrical systems for productivity, safety, and operational efficiency. Whether it's office lighting, industrial machinery, or digital infrastructure, electricity is the backbone of any commercial establishment. Neglecting electrical maintenance and services can lead to safety hazards, costly downtimes, and inefficient energy consumption. This article explores why commercial electrical services are indispensable for ensuring business safety and efficiency.
By Ellen Sammy12 months ago in Confessions
My Human Rights Case Against Ghana Police, Immigration & Gov.
Thursday, 13 February 2025 By: TB Obwoge For the better part of 2024 been trying to find an international human rights lawyer, being I've been ignored by even Ghanaian lawyers such as Richard Dela Sky and Oliver Barker. I then decided to move on my own.
By IwriteMywrongs12 months ago in Confessions






