Psychological
In The Name Of
In The Name Of Security They’ve always called me too sensitive, always ready to take everything personally. And what of it? They are right, of course, but need they proclaim it to me as a sin, as failing some test? They say it to be insulting, as a way for me to “man up”, and quite naturally when they called me thin-skinned I would take offense, somewhat because of the sudden pride that swelled in their minds for having discerned my character or from placing me below them on the totem pole of human reasoning.
By John Anthony2 years ago in Fiction
The Beginning Of The End | Pt. 3
Sicily | 1943 9:00A.M Like an apparition, Nadine slithered in silence through the dense crowds of Sicilian Citizens - her shoulders never coming into contact with anyone else's. The fingers of her right hand remained on the silver cross around her neck, fondling its smooth holy-coating. But the fingers on her left hand were intimately woven around the hilt of her dagger.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
Why do Egyptians drink licorice during Ramadan?
Why do Egyptians drink licorice during Ramadan? Licorice is a popular drink in Egypt, especially during the month of Ramadan. It is made from the root of the licorice plant, which has a sweet and slightly bitter taste. Licorice is believed to have a number of health benefits, including:
By damsonclark2 years ago in Fiction
I Was Trapped Underwater For 3 Days !...
The incredible adventure of one man serves as a monument to the human spirit's tenacity in the vastness of the ocean, where the depths hold secrets and perils beyond comprehension. On May 26, 2013, Harrison Odjegba Okene's life was irrevocably altered as he answered the call of nature by getting up early. He had no idea that this seemingly insignificant deed would turn into the crucial part of his amazing survival tale.
By Abdur Rahman 2 years ago in Fiction







