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Individuality is dying
Nowadays, everything feels grey. The dark gets darker, and the rest fades into the background. Some of us lose our uniqueness, blending into the crowd like worker ants in an endless anthill. Others convince themselves they’re part of something bigger, something unstoppable—and damn, they’re making things dangerously move with anger. Everything burns in red rage, while blue, once calm and steady, has sunk into passiveness. It used to mean peace. Now, it feels like it’s fading, struggling to mean what it once did.
By Onur Maran10 months ago in Critique
Analyzing the Critique of Trump's Economic Policies by Obama and Harris
Former President Barack Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris have recently voiced strong criticisms of former President Donald Trump’s economic policies, particularly highlighting their detrimental impact on working-class voters. Their remarks underscore a critical moment for the Democratic Party as it navigates a shifting political landscape characterized by rising costs and public discontent. This report examines their critiques, the significance of addressing voter concerns, and the implications for the upcoming elections.
By joseph ganthu10 months ago in Critique
Reader Response Analysis of Borges
Jorge Luis Borges’ short story The Circular Ruins is often read as a meditation on reality, illusion, and the nature of creation. However, through the lens of Reader-Response Theory, the meaning of the story becomes deeply personal—formed not solely by Borges’ intent, but by how the text interacts with the reader’s beliefs and experiences. For me, this story resonates profoundly with my spiritual belief that the soul is eternal and that after death, it transcends this earthly plane and moves to a higher state of being. Through that perspective, the story becomes not a tale of existential dread, but one of comfort, transformation, and divine continuity.
By Henry Parrish Jr.10 months ago in Critique
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory Season 3 Review – Best Season Yet?
There is very good news for Jurassic series fans because finally, I have watched Season 3 of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory. For those who don't know, let me tell them that this is an animated series that is connected to our main Jurassic movie.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
Self-Editing Epiphany
As I start my creative writing journey, I'd like to share my conclusion and epiphany that have flourished from the fear and doubt of perfectionism with my fellow writers who like I, are hesitant, scare and carry with them thousands of ideas in their minds, but don't know where, how and if it is worth to start writing.
By Natalia Salazar10 months ago in Critique
The Family Man Season 2 Ending Explained: Did Suchi Cheat on Srikanth?
The Family Man Season 2 Ending Explained: A question that remained a mystery in Season 1 and now in Season 2 we got only a glimpse of it that question was what happened in Lonavala and in this season another question got added to it that did Sushi tell Shri about Lonavala and how will Shri react after hearing this?
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
Doge’s $500 Million Skyscraper: Viral Rumor or the Future of Crypto Real Estate?
Introduction: The Internet’s Latest Crypto Obsession In the ever-unpredictable world of cryptocurrency, few stories capture the internet’s imagination like a mysterious Dogecoin (DOGE) whale planning a $500 million skyscraper. Since the rumor surfaced in mid-2024, it has sparked debates, memes, and wild speculation across Reddit, Twitter, and financial news outlets.
By AMINUL ISLAM ZIHAD10 months ago in Critique
Echoes in the Corridors of Time
I’ve always wondered if Time watches us the way we watch the skies, silently observing, never interfering, yet forever altering the landscapes within us. The past and the future sit side by side, whispering secrets I strain to hear, wrapped in threads of longing and echoes of forgotten laughter.
By Rukka Nova10 months ago in Critique







