fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
After the Storm . Content Warning.
The house feels different now. Rooms that were once locked have creaked open, and I find myself walking through hallways I didn't know existed. Each doorway holds a different kind of light—some warm and golden, others cool and silver, a few flickering like candles in the wind. The architecture has expanded, as if the foundation finally has permission to hold all that it was meant to contain.
By Parsley Rose 5 months ago in Humans
The Legacy of Charlie Kirk. Content Warning.
BEFORE READING THIS STORY, PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU'RE READING MY VIEWS AND MY STRONG OPINIONS. Following Charlie Kirk's assassination, he was killed because he told the truth on what some people didn't want to hear. Those people are trained to be kept silent. But silently praising their victory in killing Charlie Kirk along with Satan's plan to rule the world and leave us empty without a savior. That emptiness is a void we need to fill, and we can fill that with Jesus Christ.
By Bri Szumera5 months ago in Humans
Governance Overhaul: The Full Story
This is not a story about the government of America — or any country’s government, for that matter. It does not tell the tales of any major corporate boards or workplace unions governed by democratic elections and mind-numbing papers which would have likely ended up on the news by now, nor does it recount the urban legends surrounding such places in particular.
By Snarky Lisa5 months ago in Humans
Titanic: A Timeless Tale of Love and Loss
When the name Titanic is mentioned, a tidal wave of emotions surges through anyone who remembers that fateful voyage. James Cameron’s 1997 masterpiece isn’t just a movie — it’s an experience, a heart-wrenching journey that lingers in the soul long after the credits roll. It’s a story of grandeur and tragedy, love and loss, human ambition and vulnerability, all set against the backdrop of one of history’s most infamous maritime disasters.
By Life Hopes5 months ago in Humans
U.S. Aircraft Aid Pakistan’s Flood Victims
Wings of Hope: U.S. Aircraft Aid Pakistan’s Flood Victims A Lifeline in Crisis When disaster strikes, the quickest help often comes from beyond borders. Pakistan’s recent floods were among the worst in its history—millions were displaced, villages wiped away, farmland destroyed, and critical infrastructure swept aside. In this desperate situation, the United States extended a helping hand by sending aircraft and logistical support for relief operations. This timely intervention not only saved lives but also highlighted the strength of international solidarity in moments of tragedy.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Humans
The Little Café That Changed a Town:
In a small town in Europe, nestled between cobbled streets and stone houses, there was a tiny café called “The Corner Cup.” It sat quietly on the edge of a narrow street, just beside a bakery and a flower shop. The café had been there for many years, but not many people noticed it. The wooden sign above the door was old and a little faded, the windows slightly fogged, and the wooden chairs outside were worn from years of rain and sun.
By Zeenat Chauhan5 months ago in Humans
War Is Not the Solution to Every Problem
History is filled with stories of kingdoms rising and falling, of nations clashing over borders, power, and pride. And yet, despite centuries of bloodshed, one truth remains unchanged: war has never been the ultimate solution to humanity’s problems. It has redrawn maps, shifted power, and rewritten history books, but it has never healed hearts or built lasting peace.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Humans
The Day I Learned Patience From a Stranger. AI-Generated.
It was one of those mornings when nothing seemed to go right. My alarm hadn’t rung on time, the traffic was worse than usual, and my phone was buzzing nonstop with emails and reminders. By the time I arrived at the government office I had to visit, my stress levels were through the roof.
By Asima Bibi5 months ago in Humans
Shut Down Corruption, Not Social Media: The Fire Gen Z Lit in Nepal
There’s a powerful tension in that moment of calm before the roar begins. Nepal’s Gen Z rarely made headlines, quietly living with day to day corruption, limited opportunities, and an uneven justice system.
By Saba Writes5 months ago in Humans
Do You Feel Safe?
Our world is troubled. Now that’s an understatement. Our world is full of despair from war zones and conflicts. People who are forced to leave their homes to become refugees because they cannot stay. Innocents are put in prisons because they were born in the “wrong countries,” or for their skin color. Killer viruses and famine still has their grip in some places. There are shootings happening where innocent lives are lost.
By Elizabeth Woods5 months ago in Humans







