Humanity
You Don't Know Me. . .Yet
Unfortunately, I am just now getting around to this challenge. But hey, we do what we can with the time that has been given to us. Here is a diminutive and insightful list of the quirks and facts about me. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to read this; I appreciate it more than you know!
By Masibat Zadah2 years ago in Confessions
The statement that the return of US nuclear weapons to the UK would be an escalation, as menti
The presence of US nuclear weapons in the UK, if indeed it is being considered or reported, would be a significant development with far-reaching implications. This scenario should be understood in the context of NATO's broader security and deterrence policies, as well as the complex web of international relations and global security concerns.
By Iradukunda Jean Paul2 years ago in Confessions
It's Not a Lot, But It's My Life
In response to Kayleigh Fraser’s Get to Know Me #Challenge, I have decided to pick up the gauntlet and type up ten random facts about myself. (It would be embarrassing to tell you how long it took me to come up with anything worth mentioning…)
By Stephanie Hoogstad2 years ago in Confessions
The boy is in Love
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and a meandering river, there lived a young boy named Oliver. He was an ordinary boy in most respects, with tousled brown hair and a smile that could light up even the gloomiest of days. But there was something extraordinary about Oliver, something that set him apart from his peers—he was in love.
By Daniel chukwuemeka2 years ago in Confessions
Overcoming Spiritual Laziness:
1: Commit to Discipline To overcome spiritual laziness, make a deliberate choice to act on your spiritual desires. The Bible reminds us in James 1:22 (NIV): "Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says." Discipline is the key; commit to regular prayer, reading Scripture, and engaging in acts of service. As you do so consistently, it becomes easier over time to stay spiritually active and connected.
By Adedayo Odunlade2 years ago in Confessions
Driving: Dread or Freedom?
Driving is one of those things that can be a joy and or a nightmare, at times, to so many people. When i first learned to drive, i was excited and scared at the same time as i imagine most people are. You always have the nervous parent and the capable parent and who ends up driving you can have a significant affect on how you turn out as a driver, as many studies show.
By George Hall2 years ago in Confessions
Who is Paul Stewart?
Hey. So, this is my entry for Kayleigh Fraser's unofficial Get To Know Me Challenge for September. I feel like during my time publishing on Vocal I have given of myself quite a lot. Whether I am writing fiction, non-fiction, poetry, satire, horror or in the comments, there is always quite a lot of Paul Stewart in there. So people know about my accidental poet status, my love of music and film maybe, my family, my animals, my depression and anxiety and trying not to shy away from the fact that I am an incredibly flawed individual.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Confessions






