School
Sent Home for Scratching
The year was 1983, and I was in the third grade. My middle half-brother and I were living with our grandmother while our mother found a more stable place for us to live. During this time, we attended a school that was only four blocks from her home, and we'd walk there every day.
By Mother Combs7 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 家賃
Today is the first of July and I will be hearing from the apartments in a few days to determine if I am accepted or not. I am pretty nervous but I just have to wait and see. Maybe it isn’t nervous but antsy. I am quite antsy to hear the news and to know if I am going to be moving into either Evans Crossing or Springbrook.
By Kayla McIntosh7 months ago in Confessions
The River Took Her Silence
Shazia sat on the wooden bench outside her small brick house, staring blankly into the golden horizon. Her neighbors whispered, birds flew overhead, and the village life went on—but her world had ended the day her daughter disappeared.
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Confessions
I Cheated on a Test and Became the Teacher’s Favorite
I never thought one mistake would lead to admiration. When I cheated on a test in high school, I expected guilt, maybe shame, and definitely the risk of being caught. What I didn’t expect was to be praised, encouraged, and eventually seen as the teacher’s favorite. It sounds like something out of a fictional confession blog, but this is a true student cheating story—one I still think about today with a mix of discomfort, irony, and self-discovery.
By Muhammad Asim7 months ago in Confessions
The Rising Fears of World War III: A Global Crisis in the Making
In recent months, the world has found itself on the brink of what many fear could become World War III. Escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Iran and Israel, have sparked widespread global concern. Social media has amplified these fears, with platforms like Twitter (X) and TikTok flooded by memes, hashtags, and dark humor as a coping mechanism. But behind the satire lies a serious geopolitical crisis that could reshape the course of global peace and diplomacy.
By James World 7 months ago in Confessions
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus by John Gray: One book that change my emotional psyche
I'll be honest with you – when I first picked up this book, I was skeptical. Another relationship guide promising to decode the mysteries between men and women? I'd heard it all before. But there's a reason this masterpiece has sold over 15 million copies and sparked countless conversations around dinner tables worldwide. After diving deep into its pages and applying its principles in real life, I can confidently say this isn't just another self-help book gathering dust on your shelf.
By Soibifaa7 months ago in Confessions
Why I Ghosted My Best Friend
I never imagined I’d be the kind of person to ghost someone—especially not someone I once called my best friend. Yet, somewhere between unread messages and avoided phone calls, that’s exactly what happened. I ghosted my best friend. It wasn’t a decision made in anger or spite. It wasn’t even really a decision at all—it was more like a slow fade, a retreat into silence that I didn’t know how to reverse. And as much as I regret the way things ended, the experience taught me more about myself, my boundaries, and the complicated dynamics of adult friendships than I ever expected.
By Muhammad Asim7 months ago in Confessions
The Name That Wasn’t Mine – But Followed Me for Years
🔹 The Beginning of It All These days, it feels like a trend—students who are quiet or not very mischievous are often the ones picked on. They become easy targets. Today, I’m sharing a personal story—one that brought me pain, isolation, and left behind a scar I still carry.
By Zain ul abidin 7 months ago in Confessions








