Friendship
How dare you to be different?
We live in a world of conformity, where there are different rules and regulations which govern how people are going to act and be. This conformity is basically in every single aspect of our lives, from your home, to your school, right through your job and even in your circle of friends. In all these places you are going to notice that there are rules which you need to abide by, for example at home even though you have a lot of freedom, there are still things you just can’t do. In the world as well, there is conformity enforced by the government and even society in general.
real JemaPublished 20 days ago in ConfessionsUnder the Moon's Spell: The Journey from Eternal Twilight to Starlit Splendor
The twilight draped lazily over Arcadia, its hues soft and comforting. The townsfolk carried out their daily routines, their reverence for Artemis evident as they gathered at the chime of the nightingale's song. Every evening, they congregated in the central square, bowing in reverence to their guardian of the moon. Following their rituals, the women attended to the needs of the children while the men ventured into the lush forest to gather sustenance. As night descended, they gathered outdoors, illuminated by the gentle glow of Selene, indulging in the abundance of their harvest.
hawk1Published 21 days ago in Confessions- Top Story - March 2024
My Thoughts on a Warm Wednesday Evening
I was hoping today, after a tired day, you would help me prepare for my mother's birthday surprise. A candle would've sufficed. Instead, you watched TV, loudly, looked disinterested and then reprimanded me for sharing my feelings.
Manisha DhalaniPublished 21 days ago in Confessions A closer look: can right whales and offshore wind safely coexist?
Patrick Flanary: Offshore wind developments and critically endangered right whales are sharing the same waters off our coast, which has raised the question: how safely can they coexist? CAI’s Eve Zuckoff has spent the last few months talking to scientists and cutting through misinformation. Today, she brings us some answers. Hi Eve.
Maaz KhanPublished 21 days ago in ConfessionsBenefits of Women
Around the world, feminism, a social and political movement that promotes gender equality, has drastically changed the lives of women. Feminism has empowered women and promoted a more just and equitable society by advocating for equal rights, opportunities, and treatment. It is clear from examining the many advantages of feminism for women and society as a whole that its influence extends beyond personal experiences to influence societal change and collective advancement.
Nouman YousafPublished 22 days ago in ConfessionsHaunted Houses in UK
Stories of haunted houses dot the spooky terrain of the United Kingdom, captivating the imaginations of many for generations. The UK is home to charming homes and old castles that have a long history of paranormal activity. These eerie residences serve as silent, mysterious, and fascinating witnesses to the past. We examine the spooky stories behind some of the most well-known haunted properties in the UK in this investigation.
Nouman YousafPublished 24 days ago in ConfessionsLie To Me. Issue # 7
I was alone, I had little to no money, a job that I was working 15 hours a day every day…and yet I was happy! I was free. I guess I was radiating something, everyone I met after Posey left told me how happy I seemed. Everything was just better, the sun shined its brightest, my meals were rich and full. For the first time ever in my life I felt like I could do anything and go anywhere. Instead, I took a step back and evaluated where I was and what I was doing in my life.
Thudd WalkerPublished 25 days ago in ConfessionsDancing with Shadows: A Journey Through Anxiety and Friendship
When I was a freshman in high school, I had my first-ever anxiety attack. It was a Tuesday, right at the end of first-period biology class. I faked being sick that day, telling my teacher I needed to go home. My body was acting in ways I couldn’t comprehend. The next day, it happened again, and then the same thing occurred for the next two days. My mom, concerned, suggested I see a doctor.
Judith NwekePublished 25 days ago in ConfessionsWhy is my business Important to me?
Why is my business important to me? I was asked this today, just as a general question and it got me thinking. There are the obvious reasons: to support my family, financial stability, making use of my creativity in a purposeful & helpful way , flexibility to stay with my son-well bring him to work with me.
Alicia AnspaughPublished 27 days ago in ConfessionsWhy is my business important to me?
Why is my business important to me? (I have a metaphysical retail business and host metaphysical events both large and small. )
Alicia AnspaughPublished 27 days ago in ConfessionsNickelodeon: Childhood NOT Ruined
This week the network known as Investigation Discovery released a four part documentary titled Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV. The point of the documentary was to uncover the behind the scenes abuse that was endured by the children and women who worked for the iconic children’s television network known as Nickelodeon. Countless fans who were born in 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s were anticipating a floodgate of secrets that would uncover a hidden history of scandal, but not even those who were privy to the sketchy private lives of some of Nickelodeon’s biggest creators anticipated the rollercoaster of emotions set free by this documentary that is quickly taking entertainment media by storm.
Joe PattersonPublished 27 days ago in ConfessionsEMBRACING THE DRAGON WITHIN
The strings of power, courage, and determination that weave into the fabric of life are a tale of empowerment, fighting hardship, and raising from the ashes. My mother and my sister, who have been my major supports in life, materialize as living human manifestations of a dragon, each presenting a portion of the legendary living being’s shifting characteristics. Meanwhile, I analyze what strings define me. I try to describe power as acknowledging the fact that I am vulnerable and not. It is a barely heard rumble that shatters the silence within the flow of taking gracefully and steadily wherever it may take me. The unseeable courage reflects in my mother, a person with a life punctuated by hardships and achievements.
Annie AmalahaPublished about a month ago in Confessions