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UAE National Day 2025
Every year on December 2, something special happens across the United Arab Emirates. The whole country comes alive with color, culture, and pride. Streets glow with red, green, white, and black. Kids wave flags from car windows. Families gather in parks. Buildings shimmer with lights. And once again, the UAE prepares to celebrate one of its most meaningful moments: National Day, also known as Eid Al Etihad.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Pride
Colors That Teach Us: How the Pride Community Shapes a Brighter World
The world is made up of many colors, and each one has a story. For centuries, people have expressed who they are through language, clothing, music, culture, and identity. But one community that has become a beacon of hope, courage, and transformation across the globe is the Pride community. Their journey is not just about individuality—it is about visibility, acceptance, equality, and the powerful impact of living truthfully.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Pride
I Survived Abuse And You Can Too. Top Story - November 2025.
Back in April 2005, I met someone who would change my life. It wasn't kismet or even a meet-cute. Instead, Livejournal played an integral role in our connection. It brought us together in an unusual way, at least for me.
By Edward Anderson2 months ago in Pride
Vicious is a fabulously funny romp
Vicious is a brilliantly funny sitcom from the British Broadcasting company. It is about an elderly gay couple living in London who have been together for as long as time and their sarcastic wit and banter towards one another is what the show is based on. This show has heart in it too and a fabulous heart at that. I found this show quite by accident and I am glad that I did because it is a good laugh and good fun. It only lasted for two seasons and it ended happily the couple were united in holy matrimony. Peace
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 2 months ago in Pride











