Issues
I Thought Silence Meant Peace
I thought silence meant peace. I thought if I stayed quiet long enough, the noise inside me would eventually settle. I believed that not reacting was the same as being calm, that holding my tongue was a sign of maturity, that swallowing discomfort made me stronger.
By Imran Ali Shah2 days ago in Men
Dust FALLS off
If you were planning a big party for Easter, you might say to yourself, "Damn, I'm gonna' need a bunch of eggs!" That's perfectly fine to say when it's between you and you. However, if you let the statement roll off your tongue in a busy room, some genius may feel the need to remind you that bananas are sold in a bunch and eggs mainly come in a carton. Sorry to break it to you, Einstein, but you're the slow one here, not me.
By JeRon Baker13 days ago in Men
Kai Cenat announces he’s single; ex-girlfriend defends herself from cheating accusations
Kai Cenat is one of the best to have ever done in the Internet sphere of content creation. His lively and upbeat personality boosts his view counts and subscriber base to this day.
By Skyler Saunders14 days ago in Men
‘Failed money grab’: Tyler Perry faces new sexual assault lawsuit from aspiring actor
Is this yet another case of success attracting a major figure or is there some validity to their claims? The latest alleged victim to accuse Tyler Perry of sexual misconduct is Mario Rodriguez, an actor who played in the film Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016).
By Skyler Saunders14 days ago in Men
Ben Sasse’s Announcement and the Reason Behind the Trend
Former U.S. Senator Ben Sasse has become a trending topic across Google searches, social media platforms, and major news outlets today. Many people who had not heard his name in recent months are now asking the same question: Why is Ben Sasse trending right now? The answer is not related to a political scandal or controversy, but rather a deeply personal and emotional announcement that has captured national attention.
By Daily Motivation19 days ago in Men
Weight of Softness. AI-Generated.
My father’s hands were maps of labor. They were calloused, nicked with scars from tools and machinery, and permanently stained with grease. They could fix a carburetor, frame a wall, and, on rare occasions, administer a disciplinary spanking that stung for days. They were not hands for gentle things.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Men











