Teenage years
Homeward (Second part)
My obliviousness could keep going just so lengthy. I heard murmurs through the recently shaped breaks in the familial walls; detected a hurling exhaustion at my appearance. I heard accounts of food and AC controllers being covered up, protected from my avaricious mouth and hands. These came from the equivalent mamis whose cooking had once coaxed my Noakhali stomach with such excitement, the equivalent chachis whose thick flavors I had ravenously guzzled down for a whole adolescence.
By BADSHA2 years ago in Confessions
Homeward (First part)
At the point when I was conceived, my skin was dim, similar to my granddad's, in whose arms I found my most memorable home. Family members old and new, whose failure was being breast fed by my folks' fair appearances, looked from far off as my stout cheeks softened into the sleeves of my dada's stained half-sleeve shirt.
By BADSHA2 years ago in Confessions
"Love Unboxed: A Digital Odyssey of Connection and Commitment"
In a world where smartphones and screens dominated our lives, the quest for love had undergone a remarkable transformation. The digital age had ushered in an era where hearts could connect through the taps of a touchscreen. It was in this era that the destinies of Sarah and Mark were entwined.
By Vane2 years ago in Confessions
Relativity & Perspective
I hadn't been able to put my finger on precisely what has always made me feel welcome in any room, every city, and every country for most of my life until recently... (It only took me 45 years, but better late than never, right?)
By GG Graham (GG3Believes)2 years ago in Confessions
21 years too Late
At some point in most of our lives we've been heartbroken by someone. That can be a parent, relative, sibling, friend, or romantic partner. Or all of the above. In many of these situations we never receive any type of closer. Leaving us to hold on to the pain, and find ways to bring ourselves closer without actually receiving it from the ones that hurt us. I am a master at burying feelings, so I never really deal with anything. That is probably why I didn't realize I needed this apology, but with so much happening in my life lately the universe just keeps throwing me curve balls. I feel it's all part of my healing journey honestly.
By Kimmiekins42 years ago in Confessions
Is Your Red The Same as My Red?. Content Warning.
Title: Unveiling the Enigma of Color Perception and Qualia Introduction The true nature of color is a concept that holds great significance. While colors like blue, yellow, and green may seem straightforward, the reality is that color is not an inherent characteristic of the external world. Rather, it is a construct of our own minds. In this article, we will delve into the captivating realm of human perception, where color is not an objective quality but a subjective creation. Join us as we embark on an intriguing journey to comprehend the intricate and often indescribable nature of qualia – the raw sensations that shape our unique perceptual experiences.
By SelomithTheW4rdSmith.2 years ago in Confessions
Path of hate
In a world overflowing with division and ill will, the narrative of John Bennett fills in as a strong demonstration of the groundbreaking force of determination, self-revelation, and a constant quest for proficient achievement. John's life was once buried in a profound well of scorn, yet his excursion towards recovery and accomplishment is completely noteworthy.
By Hridoy Talukder2 years ago in Confessions
Sotto il sole della California
Chapter 1: The First Meeting The teenage romance between Jake and Emma began in a small coastal town in California called Pacific Shores. It was a picturesque place, with the waves of the Pacific Ocean crashing on the golden beach and the sun shining steadily in the blue sky. Jake and Emma both attended Pacific Shores High School, a high school overlooking the ocean.
By jessica gigli2 years ago in Confessions
"Leaders Who Shaped the USA: A Historical Journey". Content Warning.
Investigating the Historical backdrop of USA: An Exhaustive Outline The historical backdrop of the US is a rich embroidery of occasions, pioneers, and minutes that have molded the country into what it is today. From the early provincial time frame to the current day, the USA has seen the ascent and fall of various pioneers who have influenced the course of history. In this article, we dig into the entrancing excursion through time, featuring the absolute most conspicuous pioneers who play played essential parts in the country's turn of events.
By crowdfire2 years ago in Confessions
Broken, Depressed and Empty
The weight of my emotions has grown unbearable, and it's left me feeling utterly drained and exhausted. Each day feels like an uphill battle, as I grapple with the relentless grip of depression that envelops me, casting a shadow over even the simplest of joys. It's as if a storm cloud of sadness has settled within me, obscuring any glimpse of sunshine.
By Keepright Funkuro Luke2 years ago in Confessions
Whispers of a Torn Heart: A Love Triangle's Silent Sacrifice
In a small, quiet town nestled between rolling hills and shaded by ancient oaks, a poignant love triangle unfurled its story. At the heart of this emotional turmoil were three souls: Bella, a gentle-hearted young woman whose laughter could chase away any gloom, Thomas, a selfless and caring soul who would have moved mountains for her, and James, the enigmatic artist who rarely showed Bella the attention she deserved.
By MT2 years ago in Confessions









