Paloma Writes
Bio
Paloma's writing is characterized by its authenticity, depth, and thought-provoking themes. She delves into the complexities of life, exploring topics ranging from love and loss to identity and resilience with nuance and sensitivity.
Stories (6/0)
I WANT TO DIE
In a vibrant city teeming with the energy of life and the chaos of ambition, there resided a young woman named Emma. Emma possessed an unwavering drive, unwavering dedication, and, like everyone else, was prone to occasional missteps. However, she bore a unique burden—the weight of her own unforgiving self-judgment.
By Paloma Writes3 months ago in Confessions
CAN CELL PHONES MUTATE YOUR BODY???
What if cell phones were so powerful that they could mutate the shape of our bones? This is a surprising new topic that's recently been popping up all over the media. It stems from a scientific report suggesting that using phones and tablets can cause serious and long-lasting changes to our bodies, not in the way you might think. In the past few years a study has been carried out by David Shahar and Mark Sayers who specialized in biomechanics at Australia's University of the Sunshine Coast Biomechanics looks at how mechanical laws apply to living organisms from how humans run to how insects beat their wings. Shahar and Sayers's study also involves osteo biography which is used to work out what someone's life was like from their bones. It's been known for some time that skeletons adapt to a person's lifestyle every set of bones tells a story, for example, some enormous skeletons were found on the Pacific island of Tinian in 1924. Stone structures in the vicinity of the skeletons explained the substantial nature of the island's bones by working with heavy stones they had naturally developed bigger arms legs and collarbones and over in Australia. Shahar and Sayers believe that modern tech is shaping young people's skeletons.
By Paloma Writes3 months ago in Confessions
LOVE
Love is a complex and indescribable dance of emotions that surpasses boundaries. It is a mysterious connection that binds hearts, fostering compassion, empathy, and selflessness. Love is not a fleeting feeling, but a deep force that withstands challenges, nurturing growth and understanding. It is the warmth found in a shared glance, the comforting touch, and the unspoken language that resonates between souls. Love is both a gentle breeze and a powerful storm, capable of bringing joy, pain, and transformation. Ultimately, love is the essence of human connection, a beautiful journey that enriches the fabric of life.
By Paloma Writes3 months ago in Confessions
The History of Valentine's Day.
Valentine's Day, a day dedicated to expressing love and affection, has a long and diverse history that spans centuries and has been shaped by various cultural and historical influences. Although the modern celebration is associated with the exchange of cards, flowers, and romantic gestures, the origins of Valentine's Day can be traced back to ancient traditions and Christian history.
By Paloma Writes3 months ago in Confessions
VALENTINE
In the heart of the bustling city, where the daily commotion seemed to fade into a gentle murmur, resided a couple named Lily and David. Their love story unfolded amidst the charming cobblestone streets, cozy cafes, and the captivating glow of streetlights. As the arrival of Valentine's Day drew near, a touch of romance seemed to permeate the very air, transforming the cityscape into a canvas of love.
By Paloma Writes3 months ago in Confessions
MISPLACED
In the bustling city's quiet corners, there existed a realm where forgotten things resided. This realm, known as the realm of the misplaced, was where lost items found themselves in a peculiar purgatory. Among them was a weathered pocket watch named Oliver.
By Paloma Writes3 months ago in Confessions