Nonfiction
Extreme to Extreme
Extreme to Extreme Why does it seem so hard to follow the motto of the Greeks? They believe in the means between the two extremes. We here in America always appear to vacillate amid the extremes whether it be Democrat or Republican. We find ourselves running from one to the other in rapid succession barely catching our collective breaths. Once we do settle on something or someone, we find that it is quite often not what we thought, and we end up with “buyer’s remorse”. I firmly believe that lately we are feeling that way all the more.
By Shareese Aouad9 months ago in Critique
Stolen Identity: How Europe Built Itself by Erasing Others
I used to look at Europe and admire its order. The marble streets. The paintings. The architecture. The libraries with their golden shelves. And then I began to ask: Where did all of this come from? Not just physically — but morally, historically, and spiritually. And the answer, if we’re honest, is this: Europe’s identity was built on theft.
By David Thusi9 months ago in Critique
🎬 Is Tube Mastery & Monetization by Matt Par Worth It in 2025? My Unfiltered Review After 30 Days Inside the Course. AI-Generated.
Let’s face it: not everyone wants to be the next MrBeast—or even show their face online. That’s where faceless YouTube automation comes in. It promises income without ever turning on a webcam.
By Hustle General9 months ago in Critique
"Echoes of the Forgotten"
A Journey Through Lost Memories and Hidden Truths The rain had just begun when Elira stepped into her grandmother’s attic for the first time in years. Dust swirled in the air, lit by the pale light seeping through the cracked windowpanes. She was here for closure. After her grandmother's funeral, Elira returned to the house she hadn't visited since childhood, hoping to find something—anything—that would explain the strange dreams that had haunted her for weeks.
By Kaleem Ullah9 months ago in Critique
The UnXplained with William Shatner: The History Channel’s Most Addictive Mystery Show
The UnXplained, hosted by the legendary William Shatner, is one of the History Channel’s most binge-worthy, brain-bending series. Each episode dives deep into unsolved phenomena, mysterious places, ancient anomalies, and chilling real-life enigmas that even top scientists can’t agree on.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Critique
Is Gram Chikitsalay as Good as Panchayat? "Honest Review"
Look, content king TVF has again brought another piece of content on Amazon Prime Video. If you don't know about TVF, then "Kota Factory," "Aspirants," "Gullak," "Panchayat," "Yeh Meri Family," "TVF Tripling," "Pitchers," and "Cubicles." Oh my God, TVF people have created amazing content after amazing content.
By Ayush Verma9 months ago in Critique
Will Operation Sindoor lead the Pak-India to a full scale War?
### Introduction On May 7, 2025, the Indian Armed Forces launched "Operation Sindoor," a significant military operation targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). This operation was a direct response to the brutal terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, 2025, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians, including 25 Indians and one Nepali citizen. The operation, characterized by precision strikes on nine terror camps, marked one of India’s most expansive retaliatory actions in recent years, drawing global attention and sparking a range of reactions from international stakeholders. This article provides a comprehensive examination of Operation Sindoor, covering its background, execution, strategic significance, international responses, and broader implications.
By Fahad Ghani9 months ago in Critique
Pakistan's Response to Indian Air Strikes
Pakistan's Response to Indian Air Strikes. The recent Indian air strikes inside Pakistan have sharply escalated tensions between the two nuclear-armed rivals which is called "operation Sindoor". In response to the Pulwama attack, in which a Pakistan-based militant group killed 40 Indian soldiers, India launched an operation in Balakot that it claimed targeted terrorist camps. The region was on edge as Pakistan denied significant damage and promised to respond. The big question now is how Pakistan will react—whether through diplomacy, limited military action, or something more severe.
By Notsomeoneyouknow9 months ago in Critique
Cardinals choosing the next pope have been offered a dossier on candidates – with a subtext. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Cardinals Choosing the Next Pope Have Been Offered a Dossier on Candidates – With a Subtext May 7, 2025 As speculation mounts about who will succeed Pope Francis, an intriguing development has emerged behind the scenes: cardinals preparing for a future conclave are quietly being offered dossiers detailing the strengths, weaknesses, and past actions of potential papal candidates. But these documents aren’t just dry summaries – they come with a subtle subtext that could shape the future direction of the Catholic Church.
By Rasel Ahmed9 months ago in Critique
American Job Market 2025: Stability Amid Emerging Challenges
As we move further into 2025, the American job market reflects a period of transition marked by resilience, innovation, and emerging challenges. The landscape is shaped by technological advancements, evolving work models, shifting economic policies, and changing workforce expectations. While some industries are booming with opportunity, others are adjusting to automation, global competition, and structural changes in the economy.
By Md.Nayeemul Islam Khan10 months ago in Critique










