Stream of Consciousness
What does Cannabis/CBD do for me?. Content Warning.
There are so many people against the devil's lettuce. Just simply it's "devil's lettuce". Others have tried it, and it wasn't for them. Totally understandable. Smoking cannabis or any activity isn't for everyone. For me, however, it does so much for me. Especially during this time, during chemotherapy and its side effects.
By Jessie Lynn Nelson7 months ago in Humans
Rafael Devers
Rafael Devers is one of the brightest stars in Major League Baseball (MLB) today. He plays for the Boston Red Sox, one of the most famous baseball teams in the world. Known for his powerful bat and exciting style of play, Devers has become a fan favorite in Boston and across the country.
By Farhan Sayed7 months ago in Humans
The Boy Who Refused to Blink
I. The Child: Born Guilty The boy was born on a Tuesday—a day his village called Damnation’s Dawn. His mother bled silence, and the doctor wore no gloves. The hospital bed was cold; the window open in winter. They say he didn’t cry when he was born. They say he blinked once, then never again.
By Muhammad Abdullah8 months ago in Humans
The Four Faces of Ishaaq
I. The Child: Born in a House of Silence Ishaaq was born on a Monday—a day neither holy nor cursed—into a house made of mud, secrets, and silence. His mother’s scream was the only sound in the room when he arrived. Not a wail from Ishaaq, not a word from his father. A midwife muttered “He looks like a thinking boy”, as if that were a curse in a town that worshipped ignorance.
By Muhammad Abdullah8 months ago in Humans
Is It Love or Just a Wound to Heal?
Have you ever met someone and felt an intense, almost unexplainable pull toward them? Like you've known them forever, or that they were meant to come into your life? Sometimes, that electric connection isn't love — it's a reflection of something much deeper: a wound waiting to be healed.
By F. M. Rayaan8 months ago in Humans
The Rise of the Quiet Revolution: Why Introverts Are Taking the Lead . AI-Generated.
When Albert Einstein first introduced his theories, he didn’t command attention through grand speeches or displays. Instead, his quiet and introspective nature led him to contemplate the mysteries of the universe in ways others hadn’t dared to. His groundbreaking work forever changed how we understand space, time, and reality. In a world that often celebrates the loudest voices, Einstein’s story reminds us that quiet thoughtfulness can lead to the most profound breakthroughs — that introverts have always held the ability to lead through insight rather than volume.
By Kadeeja Mariyam8 months ago in Humans










