family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
My lovely day
Waking up to the knowledge that today is not only your day off but also International Women's Day is truly wonderful. On the 8th of March, International Women's Day is commemorated worldwide, celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Originating from early 20th-century labor movements, this day serves as a call to action for gender equality and women's rights. It is a time to recognize the progress made, but also to acknowledge the ongoing struggles and barriers that women face globally. Through various events, campaigns, and initiatives, International Women's Day fosters solidarity and empowers women to continue advocating for their rights and striving for a more equitable and inclusive society.
By Kelly Chan2 years ago in Humans
"Colors of Celebration: A Journey Through India's Festivals"
In a land where diversity thrives in every corner, where the heartbeat of tradition resonates through time, India stands as a tapestry of vibrant cultures and ancient customs. Throughout the year, this kaleidoscope of a nation comes alive with a myriad of festivals, each holding a unique significance, weaving tales of joy, devotion, and unity.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES2 years ago in Humans
Nostalgia in Apartment Pants
As strange as this may sound, I miss lockdown. I get nostalgic for it. Not for the uncertainty of it all, or for the general concern for the health and wellbeing of my friends and family, and definitely not for the people that showed how unwilling they are to help out their fellow man, but for simply… the simplicity of it all.
By Morgan Longford2 years ago in Humans
The Ten that Lost their Zen
There's such a thing with mystery. It gives curiosity and wonderment. Nowadays mystery becomes only for those in introduction. whether you are meeting someone new or getting to know someone. The idea of figuring out someone early on is both frightening and beautiful because you want to know more. The more you learn about someone the more you either want to see more of them or create distance. The more you grow into this world the more aware of the world that comes to your way, The things that hide in the shadows blooms more into what we hide behind from our insecurities.
By The Kind Quill2 years ago in Humans
The Weaver and the Stallion
Zaheer gripped the weathered steering wheel of his dented but lovingly maintained Toyota Corolla, the desert wind whipping through his beard. His eyes, the color of aged copper, scanned the endless expanse of the Cholistan Desert. He wasn't looking for mirages, but for the glint of metal against the unforgiving sun. This wasn't his usual route for transporting goods between Bahawalpur and Karachi, but rumors swirled in the bazaars of a hidden gem - a wrecked Ferrari buried in the dunes.
By Hasan Sadiq2 years ago in Humans
THE WHISPERING SHADOWS OF HAVENWOOD
In the heart of the ancient forest of Havenwood, where the light danced through the leaves like whispers of forgotten tales, there stood a solitary oak tree. Its branches reached for the heavens, its roots delving deep into the earth, holding secrets that seemed to echo in the wind.
By Yannick Simo2 years ago in Humans
MORE THAN A MOVEMENT
Introduction: International Women's Day stands as a global celebration of the achievements and progress made by women throughout history. Yet, beyond the flowers, gifts, and well-wishes, this day symbolizes a profound call to action—a reminder of the ongoing journey towards gender equality. In the midst of this celebration, it is crucial to delve into the complexities of this movement, understanding the nuances of perplexity and burstiness within the narratives of women's rights and empowerment.
By Yannick Simo2 years ago in Humans



