Stream of Consciousness
The Confession of Fire by Stefano D’Angello
Part I - The Confession of Fire The rain never seemed to stop that month in Florence. The sky hung low and heavy, as though burdened by the weight of prayers it could no longer answer. In the heart of the city, behind the cracked marble pillars of the Santissima Trinità, Father Gabriel served the word of God. He was thirty-seven, solemn and disciplined, a man whose hands had only touched holy things.
By Stefano D'angello4 months ago in Confessions
A Friend Beyond Time
There was a time before the smartphone revolution, when life felt slower, simpler, and perhaps more meaningful. In those days, my Nokia phone wasn’t just a device in my pocket; it was a loyal friend. It was the first mobile I truly called my own, and even today, when I think back to it, a wave of nostalgia sweeps over me. My Nokia was not just about technology—it was about emotions, memories, and the joy of connection.
By Atiqbuddy4 months ago in Confessions
When Stardom Meets Separation: The Truth Behind Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban’s Breakup
In late September 2025, the entertainment world was shaken by news that Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, one of Hollywood and country music’s most admired power couples, had separated after nearly two decades of marriage. Their love story, which had once stood as a rare testament to stability in the often turbulent world of celebrity relationships, suddenly came to a close.
By Lynn Myers4 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Lost My Daughter to a Monster I Trusted
My life as a woman started with pain. Growing up, our house was a mess—Dad was an addict, spending his days buying and selling pigeons, barely bringing home a dime. We were dirt poor, and I only made it to a diploma thanks to handouts from neighbors and relatives. Dad wouldn’t let me study further, saying, “Girls don’t need school.” I hated him for it, but I had no choice. Back then, I thought that was the worst of it. I was wrong.
By zinat4 months ago in Confessions
The Government’s Best Friends
The Government’s Best Friends In the heart of the city stood an old coffee shop, a place people fondly called *The Corner of Friendship.* It was a spot where politicians, officials, and ordinary citizens often crossed paths. Some came to talk business, others to argue, and many simply to vent about the government.
By waseem khan4 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 愛
I am proud of where I am right now. I am not in the best of places but I am not in the worst either. I have an adequate amount of tasks and I have some how found a system to navigate all I have to do. I just got to keep going even if it is just a little bit.
By Kayla McIntosh4 months ago in Confessions





