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The Spinster Life
The funny thing is, I doubt my life would be very different at all if I were born in the past. In another era, another place, I think I’d be living my life almost exactly the same as I am now. I’m currently a teacher, writer, and spinster. Yes, at 32 and single, I’m a modern-day old maid with no plans to change that any time soon, to the disgust of men all over the internet.
By Jenifer Nim3 years ago in History
The Top 10 Sporting Events That Bring the World Together
Games have long held a unique spot in our shared perspective, rising above boundaries, societies, and dialects to join individuals from varying backgrounds. They act as stages where competitors feature their expertise, enthusiasm, and assurance, motivating millions all over the planet. In this far reaching article, we will leave on an excursion through the main 10 games that have become inseparable from worldwide solidarity, cultivating a feeling of brotherhood and shared energy. From the Olympic Games to the FIFA World Cup, these occasions have caught the hearts of fans overall and set their situations as the apex of athletic greatness.
By Arun Karunakaran3 years ago in History
Mysteries, Math, and Metaphysics
Do you know what 'Ekstasis' means? Neither did I until I met Philolaus, disciple and successor of Pythagoras. I am called Simmias of Thebes, but my name is not Simmias and I am not from Thebes; I am from Metapontum, the small paradise on the Ionian Sea, just a short distance from Taranto and Brindisi to the east at the end of the Via Appia, and a little farther from Croton to the south near the end of the Via Latina, part way to the island kingdom of Sicily.
By Paul A. Merkley3 years ago in History
The ancient Egypt
The Ancient Kemites, also known as the Ancient Egyptians, were a remarkable civilization that flourished along the banks of the Nile River in northeastern Africa for over three millennia. With their rich culture, advanced technology, and monumental architecture, the Kemites left an indelible mark on history. Let us delve into their story and explore their achievements.
By Tewogbade Joshua3 years ago in History
Fabulist
A/N: This was written for the 'Past Life' challenge on Vocal, enjoy! Ancient Greece - I mean those Athenian scholars rather than their Spartan neighbors. That is where I think I could be born. From a practical perspective, it is likely that around 600 BCE is the earliest you could get away with while still living a bearable life, depending on your sex, of course. Some understanding of medicine, advanced education, and clean architecture could give those privileged a very enjoyable life indeed.
By ThatWriterWoman3 years ago in History
The Apprentice Scribe
Sais, Egypt, 525 BCE, Pharaoh's Palace Court I warned him in my apprentice quarters, but he wouldn't listen. Fabian, my Mieu, was stricken by lust disguised as love from Abigail, his muse. She was of the Pharaoh's royal house, Fabian of the Temple Scribes. Abigail knew what she was doing when she sashayed by Fabian swaying her cute butt and jangling the gold jewelry hanging from her lithe neck. Her yellow cat eyes would cut to and fro observing what admirer she had snared in her trap.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in History
Visionary Minded Pioneer
Amidst the transformative tapestry of the 19th century, one name shone brightly as a beacon of engineering excellence—Riley Povanesso. With an unwavering commitment to innovation and an unparalleled ability to perceive the future, Riley emerged as a visionary inventor and engineer. Their remarkable contributions in reshaping the world through transformative creations revolutionized the realms of transportation, communication, and manufacturing. This essay delves into the extraordinary journey of Riley Povanesso, tracing their indomitable spirit and unrelenting pursuit of progress that left an indelible mark on the course of human history. Their legacy continues to inspire generations, solidifying Riley's place as a true trailblazer.
By GlobeTech Gazette3 years ago in History
Mystical Energy collides with Wisdom.
In the bustling medieval city of Tallin, nestled within the kingdom of Estonia, a young maiden named Victoria was destined for a role that would shape the course of history. Born into the noble Almshouse, Lady Victoria was groomed early to embrace her fate as the future Queen.
By Sharon Bethea3 years ago in History






