Secrets
When Silence Speaks Louder Than Words: Inside the Royal System’s Quiet Signals
There is a moment in every public controversy when noise stops being useful. That moment is when institutions fall silent — not out of confusion, but calculation. This is where the story around Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and the British royal system quietly changed shape.
By Norul Rahman26 days ago in Confessions
Fear of Being Seen
I’m scrolling through TikTok and video after video pops up: If you’re not doing this, you’re ruining your life. Another one: If people aren’t leaving a conversation obsessed with you, you’re doing it wrong. Misinformation is rampant. My life as a stay at home girlfriend. If you scroll past this you’re a terrible person. How to glow-up, how to get off your phone, how to start loving yourself, how to save Palestine. Scrolling through it I know the algorithm serves me as much as I serve it. The moment you create an account and start scrolling, it's like a newborn baby in your arms. Watching, reacting, learning from all your behavior and movements and storing it away so you keep coming back to hold it in your hands.
By flutterfryyy30 days ago in Confessions
USA warning to India after Venezuela
When Strong Words Shake Alliances: Trump, India, and the Power of Political Warnings In global politics, not every warning comes with missiles or soldiers. Sometimes, it comes through speeches, interviews, and policy decisions. During Donald Trump’s presidency, strong language became a regular tool of diplomacy. Allies and rivals alike often found themselves reacting not to actions, but to words. India, a long-time strategic partner of the United States, was not completely immune to this approach.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Confessions
She Washed Her Hair With Coca-Cola — And Accidentally Changed Her Life. AI-Generated.
Ayesha never planned to wash her hair with Coca-Cola. It wasn’t part of a dare, a trend she proudly followed, or a scientific experiment. It happened on one of those lonely nights when sleep refuses to come and the mind becomes louder than the room itself. The city outside her apartment was quiet, but her thoughts were not.
By shakir hamidabout a month ago in Confessions
Barry Pollack Who He Is, His Career, and Why People Are Talking About Him
**Barry Pollack Who He Is, His Career, and Why People Are Talking About Him** Barry J. Pollack is one of the most well-known and respected trial lawyers in the United States today. With a career spanning more than three decades, he has built a reputation as a skilled and strategic defense attorney who handles some of the most challenging and high-profile legal cases in the country. Pollack’s work covers a wide range of legal matters including criminal defense, complex financial litigation, government investigations, and national security cases. He is particularly notable for representing controversial and globally recognized clients, which has made him a frequent topic of interest in legal and mainstream news.
By America today about a month ago in Confessions
I Have Sex With Pirates and Slaughter Zombies!
I’ve been a lucid dreamer all my life. The worst one I have ever had occurred the night after a trip to the dentist … I was back in the surgery, waiting for my face to numb after a local anaesthetic, then for some unknown reason I found myself unable to open my mouth.
By Simon Aylwardabout a month ago in Confessions
Masturbation: Understanding the Urge, the Habit, and the Way Out
Masturbation is one of the most misunderstood human behaviors. It is often discussed either with shame or with careless normalization, but rarely with balance. To understand it properly, we must step away from extremes and look at the real reasons behind it, the moments when it turns harmful, and the practical ways people regain control over it.
By Salman Writesabout a month ago in Confessions






