Teenage years
Unveiling the mystery of Matilde Landeta. Content Warning.
Unveiling the Remarkable Legacy of Matilde Landeta: A Pioneer in Mexican Cinema Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to embark on a journey through the captivating world of Mexican cinema, guided by the brilliance of Matilde Landeta, an unsung heroine of the Silver Screen! Today, Google's vibrant doodle celebrates the 113th anniversary of her birth, a day that forever altered the course of Mexican filmmaking. Join us as we dive into the life and legacy of a true pioneer, whose indomitable spirit and creative prowess blazed a trail in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
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9/11
Has Anyone forgotten that morning when everything came crashing down? 4 planes got hijacked, 2 buildings came crashing down, innumerable killed! The only thing constant was chaos and trouble. I guess these are the only 2 things that never really goes away.
By Ahana Mitra2 years ago in Confessions
Love's Bittersweet Lullaby
Martin had loved Christina for as long as he could remember. Her smile was a sunbeam that could brighten even the darkest days, and her laughter was a melody that echoed in his heart. They had been friends since childhood, and every moment spent with her had been etched into the tapestry of his soul.
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My Recovery
My recovery over drug addiction is a story of struggle, pain, resilience, and ultimate win. It's an experience that took me to the darkest, deepest corners of my own life, but it's also a story of redemption, hope, and the power of the human spirit. In this article, I will take you through my personal odyssey, sharing the steps, challenges, and revelations that marked my path to recovery.
By Zain Fonda2 years ago in Confessions
Fear of rejectrion
In the heart of Elgeyo Marakwet, a picturesque village nestled among lush green hills, lived a young boy named biwott. He was known throughout the village for his infectious laughter, warm smile, and a heart full of dreams. biwott was a diligent student and a gifted athlete, excelling in both academics and sports. Despite his many accomplishments, there was one thing that biwott feared more than anything else - the fear of rejection.
By Mordecai Biwott2 years ago in Confessions
How I overcame addiction
The journey to overcoming addiction is often fraught with challenges, setbacks, and moments of despair. My own battle with drug addiction was no exception. However, through perseverance, a support system, and a strong desire to change my life, I managed to break free from the grip of drugs. In this article, I will share my personal journey of how I stopped using drugs in the hope that it may inspire others on their path to recovery.
By Josephine Christopher2 years ago in Confessions
Situationships Blues
Dealing with situationships can get pretty tricky, but it doesn't have to be a total mess. Situationships are kinda like this special kinda relationship, you know? Like hanging out with your favorite person and catching feelings. They come with their own ups and downs. They can give you the whole companionship and emotional connection vibe without the whole official commitment thing, but trust me, they've got their own set of challenges and it is a lot so it is better you move on or step back from it . So, like, in this article, we're gonna dive into what exactly a situationship is, the pros and cons, how to handle all those emotional ups and downs, when's the right time to make it official, and even how to end one smoothly. Armed with all this info, you'll totally be ready to make smart decisions about your own love life! lets get on with it.
By Blessing Anthony 2 years ago in Confessions
Love VS Friendship
Once upon a time in a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there lived two inseparable companions named Emily and David. They had been friends since childhood, their bond forged in the fires of shared laughter, secrets, and dreams. As they grew older, their connection deepened, and it seemed as though they were two halves of a single soul.
By Faizan Naseem2 years ago in Confessions
Future Peer Facilitator
Mixed emotions are brutal. I am terrified but extremely excited about one thing at the same. I participated in a group called PACES (I don't remember the acronym) in May and June of this year. It is to help people with epilepsy who also need help learning to cope with emotions. With it being only eight weeks, it helps you learn but you don't practice them in the group. Near the end of the sixth session, the facilitator asked if she could call me. I have known her for over nine years so, of course, I was okay with it.
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KAREN. Content Warning.
In a quaint Scandinavian village nestled among rolling hills, there once lived a young woman named Karen. Her name, Karen, had deep roots in the region's ancient traditions, meaning "pure." Her parents, both deeply connected to their heritage, had chosen this name for her with great care, hoping she would grow to embody the virtues it held.
By Esse Naeemah Ali2 years ago in Confessions
Falling in situationship with my friend
Once upon a time in a land where friendships were as sturdy as a stubborn pimple from period hormones, I found myself falling into the perilous depths of a "situationship" with none other than my Friend.. A very close friend infact.
By Nuurah2 years ago in Confessions





