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The Hunting of Hollow Hill
In the quiet town of Hollow Hill, nestled between rolling hills and dense forests, a mysterious legend had persisted for generations. Whispers of a hidden treasure buried deep within the heart of the woods had been passed down from one curious soul to another. The townsfolk spoke of an ancient map, said to be the key to unlocking the secrets of unimaginable wealth. And so, the legend of the Hollow Hill treasure became a beacon for treasure hunters and adventure seekers.
Nabila NazirPublished 8 months ago in Critique - Content Warning
"Where is Paradise?" - Africa Questions
"Where is Paradise?" - Africa Questions Africa, often referred to as the "Cradle of Humanity," has always captivated explorers, adventurers, and dreamers with its mystique and allure. It's a continent of astounding diversity, both in terms of its landscapes and its people. For many, Africa is nothing short of paradise, a place where dreams are realized and memories are etched into the soul.
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Magic and needles
Shazia, a resident of Karachi's Nachhoor Line, says that the reason for the needles in her fingers is the magic that was performed on her. Talking to Daily Jang, renowned orthopedic surgeon Mohammad Ali Shah said that I have done more than 70,000 operations so far, but I have not seen such an incident to date.
Umair Amjad KayaniPublished 9 months ago in Critique - Content Warning
Degrassi: The Next Generation
TW: SH, rape, cancer, abortion, alcoholism, and abuse. Please do not read it just to support me if any of these are triggering to you, your health and safety always comes first.
Rene PetersPublished 9 months ago in Critique - Content Warning
Addressing Ghana's Open Urination Issue
In the bustling streets of Ghana, it has become an all too familiar sight - walls adorned with the simple yet stern warning, "Do Not Urinate Here." This graffiti is ubiquitous, spreading its message across cities, towns, and villages in various colors and styles, some even etched in charcoal. It's a message that attempts to deter a growing cultural norm in Ghana – open urination.
NII LANTEY PARKERPublished 9 months ago in Critique