Stream of Consciousness
The Library of Lost Voices
In a small coastal town that never made it to any map, nestled between two jagged cliffs, stood a library no one had built. It appeared after a storm that left the town quiet for days—no power, no internet, no sound. Just the wind, whispering secrets through broken windows.
By Syed Kashif 6 months ago in Humans
The surprising trend of converting to Islam around the world: Why people are choosing Islam despite Islamophobia.
The Rising Wave: Why People Are Embracing Islam Despite Widespread Islamophobia In a world where Islam is often misunderstood, mislabeled, and misrepresented, there is an unexpected and powerful shift quietly taking place. Every year, thousands of people from all walks of life are embracing Islam—not despite the negativity surrounding it, but often because they sought to understand it beyond the headlines.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Humans
Who Is Gregory Zecca? Dog the Bounty Hunter’s Stepson at the Center of Family Tragedy
A Quiet Figure Thrust into the Spotlight Gregory Zecca, 34, has mostly kept a low profile despite being part of the Chapman family legacy. As the biological son of Francie Frane (Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman’s wife), Gregory officially joined Dog’s extended family in 2021 after their marriage.
By Bevy Osuos6 months ago in Humans
A Man Without Enemies is a Man Without Qualities
In a world obsessed with being liked, admired, and followed, there’s a quietly controversial idea that unsettles many: “A man without enemies is a man without qualities.” It’s a phrase that sounds cynical at first, even harsh. After all, isn’t it better to be loved by all? Doesn’t kindness, diplomacy, and neutrality represent maturity? Maybe. But maybe not.
By Emad Iqbal6 months ago in Humans
A Wise Woman
In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and ancient woods, lived a woman named Elira. Her house sat at the edge of the forest, half-covered with ivy, with wind chimes made of glass bottles swaying in the breeze and wild herbs growing along the stone path. People said she had been born under a crescent moon, that she could speak with birds, and that time never touched her skin. Children whispered her name with a mix of fear and wonder: the Wise Woman of Linden Hollow.
By Muhammad Abdullah6 months ago in Humans
Three Half-Witted Sons and the Miserable Father
Once upon a time, there lived a man named Harold Finnigan in a quiet English village tucked between green hills and sleepy rivers. He was a widower, a cobbler by trade, with fingers worn smooth from decades of stitching soles and mending the weary feet of men. Harold was a man of soft-spoken dignity and patience, a soul both battered and brightened by life’s troubles. His misfortune, however, did not lie in his aching knees nor in his shrinking clientele, but rather in the curious folly of his three sons.
By Muhammad Abdullah6 months ago in Humans










