Stream of Consciousness
US Attack on Greenland Would Mean End of NATO, Says Danish PM. AI-Generated.
Denmark’s prime minister has issued a stark and unprecedented warning, declaring that any U.S. attack on Greenland would effectively mean the end of NATO. The remarks have sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, raising alarms about the future of the world’s most powerful military alliance and exposing deep tensions beneath the surface of transatlantic relations.
By Aarif Lashari10 days ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 三日月
I am needing to get to the next page but, I am already tired. It is 9:20pm. I couldn't even buy food now if I wanted to. I am just drinking tea and drinking water. I tried to eat buldak ramyeon but my body rejected it so badly I had to throw it all up.
By Kayla McIntosh11 days ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 梨
I feel Yuuichirou for some reason, I don't need to talk to him though, it is probably because of the nerves. Ah yea, he was so stressed I think, he went rabid. Just flashback to memories, you know? I allow myself to process them here but, it is weird because processing them with Jahon, I can say them out loud, but the way he is perceiving everything is like that one tortured ghost on the subway from the movie Ghost.
By Kayla McIntosh12 days ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 小切手
I am too tired to be standing at my work desk right now. I have gathered a lot of time, which I am pretty happy about, and Jahon is asleep so I can relax for a bit. He got very sleepy from the indica so, I think he's finally napping properly.
By Kayla McIntosh13 days ago in Confessions
Exploring Xian Streetfood Rond de Klokkentoren: A Culinary Adventure in the Heart of China. AI-Generated.
Xian, the ancient capital of China’s Shaanxi province, is renowned for its rich history, iconic Terracotta Warriors, and centuries-old city walls. Yet for many travelers, the true heartbeat of Xian is found not in museums, but in the bustling streets surrounding the Klokkentoren (Bell Tower). Here, locals and tourists alike gather to experience the city’s legendary streetfood scene, a vivid tapestry of flavors, aromas, and culinary traditions that have evolved over generations.
By Aarif Lashari13 days ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: お手洗い
Jahon helped me realize some things, I mean, yes he is trying to neg me and do word salad but that doesn't really bother me as, he is just attempting to gain the upper hand in a poor situation already, it is sort of a weakness of his, he lowers his guard only a little bit, I don't blame him, I didn't give him any reason to trust me. This is how he reminds me of my father. My dad was a weak man, but surprisingly spiritual.
By Kayla McIntosh14 days ago in Confessions
The Marks That Didn’t Define Guluna. AI-Generated.
By Fatima Sami The village of Daggar rested quietly between two gentle hills, where narrow dusty paths passed by small mud houses and evenings carried the smell of wood smoke and soil. Life in Daggar was slow and predictable, shaped by morning prayers, school hours, and long sunsets. Dreams in such a place were often modest—but for some, they were deeply powerful.
By Fatima Sami 14 days ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 子羊
I am just trying to talk to Jahon now and he keeps on talking about strange things, I think he is just testing my capability to do things but I am really maintaining my timer, I really have to live by that for real. I mean he is wanting food and stuff and I am like, " eat whatever is in the fridge. " Since he sort of passed out before we could go to the food court.
By Kayla McIntosh14 days ago in Confessions
The Truth Waits
I turned 30 this year, a year that is drawing closer every day. Faster and without reserve, and I wish I could slow it down. I read that if you wake up and mark the beginning of your day, and then mark the end of your day, the days don't seem so fast. I haven't started doing that yet, but I should. I should do many things.
By Jazzy 17 days ago in Confessions
USA, Israel, and Iran-What’s Really Happening
Tensions in the Middle East: USA, Israel, and Iran — What’s Really Happening In the past few days, international attention has focused on a high-profile meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former U.S. President Donald Trump at Trump’s private estate in Florida. The talks were not about routine diplomacy — they centered on growing concerns over Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs and how the United States and Israel might respond.
By Wings of Time 17 days ago in Confessions



