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Madison Zhao Tries on Gorgeous Dresses for the Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival has always been more than just a celebration of cinema—it's also a stage for the most glamorous fashion moments of the year. This year, all eyes turned to rising star Madison Zhao as she stepped into the world of red carpet couture, carefully selecting the perfect dresses for her appearance at the iconic event.
By Madison Zhao9 months ago in Journal
TOURIST TERROR IN INDIA Shocking Attacks That Have Travelers Running Scared!
India, with its sun-kissed beaches, snow-capped mountains, ancient temples, and crowded cities, has long been a tourist magnet. But there is an ugly reality behind its garish colors and warmth.
By Thamid Sikder9 months ago in Journal
“Soft Life, Engineering Regrets & Midnight Delusions”
“I do not struggle so much with mathematics. I bet I would excel in engineering.” If only she knew her life was about to get far less soft — because in her world, softness was the only true way to live.
By That_Uninterested_Engineering_Student9 months ago in Journal
Amazon: From Garage Startup to Global Retail Empire
In the summer of 1994, Jeff Bezos packed his bags, left a high-paying Wall Street job, and drove from New York to Seattle in a beat-up Chevy Blazer. In the backseat sat a laptop, a few boxes of books, and a bold idea: to build an online bookstore that could one day sell everything.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Journal
Facebook: From Dorm Room Project to Global Empire
It started in a Harvard dorm room — just a bored student with a laptop, a few lines of code, and a controversial idea. Fast forward two decades, and that little website called Facebook has not only become a household name but arguably one of the most powerful companies in history.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Journal
The Science of Sleep
One of human biology's most fundamental yet mysterious processes is sleep. Science has only recently begun to comprehend its intricate mechanisms and essential functions, despite the fact that we sleep for nearly one-third of our lives. More than just rest, sleep is a vital biological process that affects nearly every organ system in the body, from brain function to immune health.
By Hamim Iqbal9 months ago in Journal
Honesty
Elena had always been known for her quiet nature. She wasn’t the loudest person in the room, nor the one who craved attention. But there was something she had that others often lacked: an unshakable sense of honesty. She could always be relied on to tell the truth, even when the truth was uncomfortable, difficult, or inconvenient. It wasn’t always easy, but it was her way.
By THE STORY ROOM9 months ago in Journal
Unpacking White Lotus Season 3: Gorgeous Scenes and Frustratingly Familiar Tropes
For the last eight weeks, my morning routine has been to get up, make coffee, and mentally get ready for the upcoming episode of HBO's The White Lotus. It has evolved into a weekly immersion in opulence, dysfunction, and mortality rather than merely a viewing experience. I was optimistic, high, caftan-clad, sun-kissed aspirations about the upcoming show.
By Hridya Sharma9 months ago in Journal
TikTok: The App That Redefined Attention in 15 Seconds
In a world where social media giants seemed untouchable, it took just one app — one idea — to shake the entire industry. In under five years, TikTok transformed from a quirky lip-syncing platform into a global entertainment machine, boasting over a billion active users and reshaping how the world consumes content.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Journal
Coca-Cola faces criticism as a shocking research reveals connections to a contentious industry: "Irreparable harm to our children's health is the price.. Content Warning.
Coca-Cola has recently been the target of intense criticism after a shocking investigation connected the firm to contentious fracking practices in Texas' Permian Basin. Critics have warned of "irreversible damage to our children's health." Here is a thorough analysis of the problem:
By MD. ARIFUJJAMAN9 months ago in Journal
10 Things I like About Myself
Before we decided to get married, my partner asked me, “What are ten things you like about yourself?” I had to think hard because I am humble, and it is difficult for me to think about myself that way. Ask me about other people I know, and I will be able to give you the list of ten things I like about them and perhaps at least twenty things I don’t like about them, in no time. However, when it comes to myself, it is a strenuous mental exercise. Nevertheless, I will give it a try before our big day, just to show my partner how strongly committed I am.
By Lana V Lynx9 months ago in Journal







