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Word of the Day: 年寄
I could have sworn that I already had a page open. I guess I am more keen on writing right now because I can't see anything right now. I mean I do have all these great ideas for art and such but half of my stuff is still packed in the suitcase and the other is sprawled out on the floor.
By Kayla McIntosh23 days ago in Confessions
what i should have said
follow-up to what i'll never get to say — top story, october 2025 no. when my husband asked me if you were someone he needed to worry about, i should have just said no and left it alone. but some part of my brain reads things like these as dares. and for all my strength, i am as weak to my own witless urges as the next impulse-impaired adult. it screamed "prove it" until i did something drastic and reached out to you.
By Maia Gadwall the metAlchemist24 days ago in Confessions
The Day We Learned the Earth Was Not the Center
For thousands of years, humans believed they stood at the center of everything. The sky revolved around us. The stars existed for us. The universe, vast and mysterious, was thought to circle the Earth like a grand stage designed for human life. This belief wasn’t just scientific—it was emotional, spiritual, and deeply personal. To say Earth was the center meant we mattered most. Then one day, science quietly but firmly changed that story forever.
By Aiman Shahid24 days ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 実習
Well my teacher did an impromptu zoom meeting with me which I really appreciated. Basically wrang me a new one very nicely about how I need to get my homework in. I am pretty sure I can actually do it now that I see what her methods are and the 3 channels she mostly uses so, that will make navigating things a lot easier as I wasn't sure where to look most of the time.
By Kayla McIntosh24 days ago in Confessions
Watching the Clock
Today was the last day of this terrible weekend. My kids would (hopefully) be returned tonight. I know that it seems to concern people by my use of the word hopefully, but here is the deal: my ex and I have a custody order. It has a list of rules that we jointly agreed to follow. One of those rules is regarding parenting time and exchange times. But, another one of those rules is regarding safety needs that we agreed to follow in the best interests of our disabled son. Those safety needs are not getting followed. Why not? I don't have a good reason. I have offered to help purchase the needed items. I have offered to help find grants or other ways to pay for said items. I have asked why the safety needs that we agreed upon are not being utilized.
By The Schizophrenic Mom24 days ago in Confessions
The Disturbing Reddit Post Murder Confession
It began with a question that demanded brutal honesty: “To those who accidentally killed someone — what went wrong?” Buried beneath Reddit’s familiar layers of dark humour and detachment was a thread unlike the rest. It wasn’t there for shock value or spectacle. Instead, it asked people to return to the worst moment of their lives — to trace, in painful detail, how something irreversible could grow out of something ordinary.
By Matesanz24 days ago in Confessions
When Science Changed Our Future
Science is more than formulas, laboratories, and textbooks. It is the invisible force that shapes our world, quietly transforming how we live, think, and dream. From the moment humans first struck two stones together to create fire, science has guided our journey forward. But there are moments in history when a single discovery doesn’t just change knowledge—it changes everything. This is the story of how science altered our future, not once, but again and again, redefining what it means to be human.
By Aiman Shahid25 days ago in Confessions



