Stream of Consciousness
Raindrops and First Glances
When Eyes First Met John had always believed love was something that grew with time like the steady bloom of a flower in spring. He thought it came after long conversations, shared laughter, and countless little memories. But that belief began to tremble one rainy evening, inside the crowded metal walls of a city train.
By Article Writing Master4 months ago in Humans
It's an "Amazon" Christmas
Ah, the good old Sears catalogs. There was nothing like them back in the day. One of my favorite holiday traditions growing up was flipping through those glossy pages, circling the things I hoped would end up under the tree. I have a vivid memory of my grandma handing me one after school one day when I was about six or seven-years-old.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹4 months ago in Humans
How To Journal
Ah, journaling. A wonderfully complex art that has been mastered by several over the years, it’s no wonder why so many people continue to dabble in it to this day. It is simple, mindless, and easy. All one has to do is take out a stack of paper and/or an electronic device and then write. What could possibly go wrong?
By Snarky Lisa4 months ago in Humans
Still Standing: A Late-Night Battle With My Breaking Point
September 9, 2025 — 1:25 AM OK… Girl, you're not going crazy at all. The proof was right there, front and center. What the hell is wrong with you? Trying to go out like the couple that died in Marion Junction? Are you really trying to die for some stupid shit that has been checked and accounted for—when the phone was first charged up? It hasn't been used in over a year! Why are you taking this shit?
By Scars Into Stories4 months ago in Humans
Renaissance Festival War Stories September 6/7, 2025
Continued from weekend 3... This weekend marks the halfway point in the season. I try to keep these posts dedicated towards the patrons, but today, the inspiration of the stories that hit home for me were sourced from our fellow warriors: the cast, crew, vendors, staff and more from the Minnesota Renaissance Festival.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her4 months ago in Humans
The Science of Chocolate: Why We Crave It When We’re Stressed
Ever Noticed Your Stress Snacking Always Leads to Chocolate? It’s been a long day, your inbox is overflowing, and your to-do list looks more like a novel. You finally sink into the couch, and without thinking, your hand reaches for…chocolate. Sounds familiar? You’re not alone. Stress and chocolate cravings go hand in hand for millions of people, and science says it’s not just in your head.
By Emily Maren4 months ago in Humans








