Culture
F*cking Frivolous Freedom
Previously Published in Deep. Sweet. Valuable Publication at Medium.com 25th of October 2024. I was just a child in the late ’60s, while the youth rebellion and flower children spread across the world like ripples on water when a raindrop hits the surface.
By Henrik Hagelandabout a year ago in Pride
What does a full kitchen include?
A Bathroom Remodeling In Las Vegas is more than just a place to cook—it’s a fully functional space designed for food preparation, cooking, cleaning, and even socializing. Whether you're renovating or building a new kitchen, it's important to understand the key components that make up a complete kitchen. Here’s a breakdown of what a full kitchen includes, covering all the essential elements.
By onecallbailbondsabout a year ago in Pride
The Fall of Arin
Arin was a man of great talents, respected by his peers and feared by his rivals. In the grand city of Valedor, he had earned a reputation as one of the most brilliant architects. His buildings were not just structures; they were works of art, marvels that inspired awe. Arin's name became synonymous with genius, and he basked in the glory that came with it.But as his fame grew, so did his pride. No longer did he listen to advice or critique.
By Iram zahid about a year ago in Pride
My Coming-Out Story
I had been on an Interrail trip in 1984 in an attempt to widen my horizons, to try things I never did before, and to demonstrate to my parents, that I wasn't their little boy anymore and could make my own decisions. My planning had nothing to do with my sexuality, but I should soon learn something else!
By Henrik Hagelandabout a year ago in Pride
Representative literature
Author: Dream Books Sanjeevi Discovering The Namesake mirrored my immigrant struggles, affirming my cultural identity and transforming feelings of alienation into pride, ultimately shaping my self-acceptance and love for diverse narratives in literature.
By Sanjeevi Kandasamyabout a year ago in Pride
Represented
Growing up in a small town, I often felt like an outsider. My heritage was a tapestry of cultures, woven together by stories from my grandparents. However, the media I consumed rarely reflected my identity. I craved connection, but I mostly saw characters and narratives that didn’t resonate with my experience.
By Arshad Sajjad Khanabout a year ago in Pride








