Stream of Consciousness
The Monster
It was morning. The birds were chirping, and the roosters were calling for a morning wake-up. It was a normal, perfect morning. The sun shone through the window, warm and bright. Kaylee sat up and stretched. Her bladder was calling for an emergency evacuation, and there was no time to waste. However, something seemed off. She sniffed the air and noticed a smell. She looked over and saw that her dog had relieved themselves on the floor. Kaylee had a stressful weekend prior. So her anger came up in her throat. She cleaned up the mess as best as she could. Once she was done, she went to the bathroom. Relief at last.
By Jessie Lynn Nelson7 months ago in Humans
Diversity and Inclusion
1) Well, first of all, I'd say "Hello!" to all of you, guys! Let us now In a village neither near nor far, suspended between epochs and ideologies, stood a colossal mirror in the heart of the city square. It was not of glass but of consciousness—a mirror that reflected not faces, but identities. And this village, quaint in form yet profound in intellect, was known as Variegata: a place where no two eyes beheld the world the same way, and no two minds dreamed the same dream.
By Muhammad Abdullah7 months ago in Humans
Can Humans Generate Water?
✦ Introduction: The Tear We Forgot Water is more than H₂O. It’s a living poem, an ancient whisper, a divine signature on the parchment of Earth. It runs through rivers, veins, and dreams. But what if we lost it all? Could humans—masters of machines, marvels of modernity—generate what the heavens once gifted for free?
By Muhammad Abdullah7 months ago in Humans
Can AI Generate Water?
Prologue: Of Dust and Drops Water, the mother of rivers, the soul of mountains, the blood of life — and yet, the most taken-for-granted element on Earth. From ancient scriptures to modern laboratories, water has been declared life. But as humanity stares into the abyss of climate change, desertification, and corporate greed, a modern question echoes in the metallic halls of our civilization: Can AI generate water?
By Muhammad Abdullah7 months ago in Humans
Fable of Waterless Earth
In a future not so far, nor too near, Earth stood still. It did not spin, not metaphorically, not spiritually, not even emotionally. It gasped beneath the weight of its own drought. The rivers had forgotten how to flow, the seas had lost their blue to a ghostly gray, and clouds, once white ballerinas of the sky, now hovered as burnt ashes, scattering soot, not showers.
By Muhammad Abdullah7 months ago in Humans









