Childhood
A PHONE CALL
This story is about a 7 year old girl , Pihu and about a phone call which changed her life wholly. Pihu was very jovial , super talented kid and replica of her grandmother. In the search of better livelihood her family shifted to urban area. They were only three of them living in big bunglow. Pihu' s parents were always busy with their office work. They didn't got enough time to play with her or simplysimply to talk good words with her. She felt neglected . She found her parents always indulged in silly verbal fights which being girl at this small age was heavy for her mentally.
By Sabrinaabout a month ago in Confessions
Al Roker's Hilarious Freeze Frame Moment Goes Viral on Instagram
Al Roker, beloved weatherman and television personality, recently became the star of a viral Instagram video that had everyone talking. The video, posted on TODAY's Instagram account, starts off quite normally. One of Roker's colleagues casually asks the camera, "Hi guys, can you watch Al for a quick second? I have to do something." What seemed like a harmless request quickly turned into a comedic goldmine.
By Raju Mosesabout a month ago in Confessions
The Art of Redemption. Content Warning.
In the heart of a bustling city, where the neon lights danced in the night sky and the streets pulsed with the rhythm of life, there lived a man named Daniel. Once, he had been a rising star—a talented artist whose paintings had captivated the world with their beauty and depth. But that had been long ago, before the demons of addiction had consumed him, leaving behind nothing but shattered dreams and broken promises.
By HAMID ZAKARIYAUabout a month ago in Confessions
Purple Socks
Purple It is a very unique color when it comes down to wearing purple socks but I did I wearied them did not match my outfit or anything I was wearing but it was purple socks you weared. Thinking of how the day goes I woke up in a not so good mood it started with thinking about what happened the night before.
By Marian Cavazosabout a month ago in Confessions
Toxic Relationships: The Most Addictive Drug
As human beings it is in our nature to connect. We all crave connection and went through a period in our lives when we went without it. For most of us it started during our childhoods, coming from a household with an inconsistent caregiver. The inconsistency of this connection leaves a hole in our hearts and an emptiness that compels us to look for connection elsewhere. That elsewhere often comes in the form of unhealthy attachments like drinking and drug usage, but who would’ve ever guest that the most addictive drug came in the form of people? The most addictive drug is a toxic relationship.
By Joe Pattersonabout a month ago in Confessions
Becoming Known
If you ever watch The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, you may have seen the segment where he uses a "highly scientific questionnaire" of 15 life-defining questions to interview his guest celebrities and make them "known" to the world. Those interviews are always fun and I often give my own answers along with the celebrities. Some of them are quite witty and somewhat educational, I think, so I've decided to write them down.
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Confessions
The problem with being a nice person. Top Story - May 2024.
Who would have thought that being a nice person could be problematic. The majority of people would tell you that’s what they want to be or at least want those around them to be, but as it turns out, what we want and what we say we want are worlds apart. I won't stress or ramble on about how I would like things to be, but I’ll just analyze why this is, I am not sure either if a solution is even possible.
By real Jema2 months ago in Confessions
Observations On An Ancient Childhood. Content Warning.
Introduction I do find it amusing and odd when certain things inspire me to write but I suppose that is just the way my mind works. This morning I went out to pick up my weekly deliverance of two pints of milk from McQueen's Dairies and that started me off for this story.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛2 months ago in Confessions
Trouble On The Horizon
Life, and my life in particular, has a way of throwing unexpected curveballs, and this past week has been a whirlwind of significant changes, stress and intense creativity for me. From devastating personal fights to to professional challenges that demands a solution, it has been a period demanding my full attention and energy.
By Christian Bass2 months ago in Confessions
How Do You See Yourself?
A Bit About Self-Image Self-image is all the things we notice and feel about ourselves, how we believe others see us, and the way we see ourselves in our best version. In short, it’s about how you see yourself and how you think the world and God see you. And it’s not just about how you look. It’s about all your real and imagined qualities and flaws.
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 months ago in Confessions
Bitter Soup: When Auntie Turned Mean
I was eight years old, and I clutched my spoon tightly. We were having lunch, and I was feeling more anxious than excited about our visit to Aunt Tara’s. I had hoped for warmth and a sense of safety. They were family, after all. Usually, I enjoyed visiting them, but on that day, she managed to turn the atmosphere sour, as if premeditated.
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 months ago in Confessions