Humanity
The Star-Crossed Souls
Once upon a time in the quaint village of Veridian, lived two souls destined to be apart - Lily and Ethan. They were childhood friends whose bond was stronger than the oldest oak tree that stood in the village square. As they grew older, their friendship blossomed into a love that transcended time. However, fate had different plans for them.
By Life Goes On2 years ago in Confessions
A Collection of My Young Adult/Upper Middle Grade Stories
I am an author of primarily Young Adult/Upper Middle Grade fiction with a main focus on kids developing self-awareness through their relationships with other people, friends and horses. This is a collection of fictional short stories, poetry and a short, personal biography that fit into this category. I hope you enjoy this inspired collection so far! I invite you to subscribe at no charge to my Youtube channel, also where you can watch horse videos, and be notified of updates and opportunities!
By KJ Aartila2 years ago in Confessions
Preparing for the End Times: A Christian Perspective . Content Warning.
Preparing for the End Times: A Christian Perspective Intro We are living in uncertain times, and it’s natural to be concerned about our safety and survival in the face of potential Armageddon. As a Christian, you may be wondering how to prepare for the end times. This blog post will provide an overview of how to approach this difficult subject from a Christian perspective. We'll cover topics such as armageddon safety, personal preparedness, and resources available to help with your spiritual and physical needs during the end times. Read on to learn more about preparing for the end times in a way that honors your faith.
By Raymond Keefer2 years ago in Confessions
Brokers. Content Warning.
Right now, South Korean cinema is very much alive. If we are not waiting to see what Bong Joon Ho is going to come up with next after the acclaimed “Parasite”, we also have the directors of “Burning” and “Decision to Leave” both creating tense, character-driven crime/dramas and, of course, there’s writer/director Kore-eda Hirokazu behind 2018’s superb “Shoplifters”. His latest is the acclaimed “Broker” which took out the Palme Award for Best Actor Song Kang-ho at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
By Johnson Micheal2 years ago in Confessions
Is it normal to talk to yourself?
As the blaring morning alarm jolts you awake, a groan escapes your lips as you wonder, "Why did I set it so early?" While absentmindedly brushing your teeth, you catch a glimpse of your reflection and contemplate getting a haircut, but then a hopeful thought interrupts, "Unless...?" In a frantic rush out the front door, you reach for your keys, only to discover they're missing. Frustration takes over as you exclaim, "I can’t do anything right!" – and that's precisely when you notice your neighbor witnessing your outburst.
By Rayen Ouni2 years ago in Confessions
Unveiling America's Persistent Poverty: A Call for Structural Reforms
America, known for its economic might and abundance, is paradoxically home to millions living in poverty. Despite being the world's richest nation in terms of GDP, over 37.9 million Americans, accounting for 11.6% of the population, are trapped in poverty and economic insecurity. This stark contrast raises questions about the nation's failure to address the issue effectively. This article delves into the reasons behind the soaring poverty rates, including income inequality, lack of social safety nets, and outdated measurement methods. It also explores potential solutions to alleviate the plight of those facing economic hardships.
By Arvils Sarkans2 years ago in Confessions
Thoughts or Fiction. Content Warning.
Does some people really do bad things on purpose? I often think of doing bad things, but I don't do them because I know it will hurt people. So does people really do bad things knowing it's bad and it will hurt people? Why? There's only one reason that would compel me to hurt someone and is if someone hurt one of my loved ones. Otherwise, they're not worth the trouble. Why would I hurt someone who's beneath my hatred?
By Calie Judy Brooks2 years ago in Confessions
My Freaky Foray as a Phone Psychic: Part 3
Despite psychic sites being labeled “For Entertainment Purposes Only”, most fans take their psychic readings VERY seriously. Many were so impatient to hear good news that they would call one or more psychics several times a week, spending thousands of dollars yearly calling psychic lines.
By Colleen Flanagan2 years ago in Confessions
Shofars in my hands
The trauma still healing during steps to overcome and catchup…to purpose God has for us! The first time in a long time I had tears flowing down my eyes and I just decided to let it flow. The tears release was good for me. I fail each day to let my past trauma conquer me even if I have to talk to myself as not let it make me captive. Pre-pandemic distractions is gone but restoration of my health and my strong constitution to operate in a dimensional place to achieve a purpose. I need to elevate joy in my life this is a level of contentment I can live within.
By Brenda Scott3 years ago in Confessions
Andy Become Annie In 1960's How Crossdressing Starts
Once upon a time in the mid-1960s, there lived a young man named Andy. He lived at home with his parents and his older sister, Paula. Andy had always admired Paula, both as a sister and as a beautiful woman. However, he had a secret desire to dress like her. In those days, cross-dressing was not accepted or understood, so Andy kept his desires hidden deep within himself.
By Lena Jhonson3 years ago in Confessions





