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.
Inside Americadia's Deportation Chronicles. AI-Generated.
Welcome to Americadia: Land of the Free (Unless You’re Not) Welcome to Americadia, the shining beacon of democracy and freedom, where the stars and stripes fly high—right next to the giant trucks hauling away anyone who dares look “different.” You see, in Americadia, nothing says “land of opportunity” quite like the annual Great Deportation Parade, a festive display of how efficiently a country can politely tell millions of people to take a long walk off a short pier.
By Michael Chomba6 months ago in Humans
Salt in the Wound
The town of Marrow’s End was a place that carried its scars quietly, as if they were part of its very bones. The cobblestone streets bore the marks of centuries of footsteps, and its people bore the marks of wounds old and new, both visible and hidden.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in Humans
Sudais – A Symbol of Courage, Determination, and True Ability
In a world where physical perfection is often mistaken for strength, some souls rise above their limitations to show what true strength really means. Among them is Sudais, a remarkable young boy from Charsadda, a town in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. His story is not just inspiring—it is a powerful reminder that courage, determination, and a strong spirit can overcome even the greatest of challenges.
By Israr khan7 months ago in Humans
Burnout Isn’t Laziness—It’s Emotional Exhaustion in Disguise
We often mistake burnout for laziness. We call ourselves unmotivated, undisciplined, or just “bad at adulting”—especially when we’re too tired to keep up with life. But what if what you're feeling isn’t failure... but a quiet form of emotional collapse?
By Leigh Cala-or7 months ago in Humans
Exercise as a Tool to Say Goodbye to Depression: A Comprehensive Guide
Depression affects millions of people worldwide, casting a shadow over daily life and making even simple tasks feel insurmountable. While traditional treatments like therapy and medication remain crucial, an increasingly recognized ally in the fight against depression is something surprisingly simple yet profoundly effective: exercise. This natural antidepressant doesn't require a prescription, has no negative side effects when done properly, and can be tailored to fit any lifestyle or fitness level.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
Overthinking: The Mind’s Never-Ending Loop
Sophia was known among her friends as the thinker—someone who carefully analyzed every detail before making decisions. She prided herself on being thorough, cautious, and prepared. But recently, her mind had become a relentless maze of questions, doubts, and “what ifs” that left her feeling stuck, anxious, and exhausted.
By Najeeb Scholer7 months ago in Humans
THE SUDDEN LOVE OF A KING
King Valerius ruled with a heart as cold and unforgiving as the granite walls of his fortress. His kingdom, Eldoria, prospered under his iron fist, but its people lived in fear, not loyalty. Love was a word unknown to Valerius; he saw it as a weakness, a vulnerability that a monarch could not afford. His days were a monotonous cycle of council meetings, military drills, and solitary suppers, a routine he believed was the foundation of his strength. The only color in his life came from the gilded crests on his armor and the crimson wine in his chalice, a stark reflection of his passionless existence.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans










