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PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED PARTIES
Hear ye. Let it be known, and duly recorded, that this announcement is issued without malice, yet not without necessity. By order of no single authority, but by the slow consensus of losses accumulated, all persons are hereby advised to proceed with caution through the following conditions: Affection may no longer be assumed safe. Hope, once distributed freely, is now subject to sudden withdrawal without notice. The heart, though commonly treated as private property, has shown a tendency to breach containment during hours of silence, memory, and unguarded sleep. Citizens are reminded that promises made in good faith remain binding even after belief has expired. Ignorance will not be accepted as exemption. Please note: Repeated exposure to longing may result in irreversible tenderness, loss of composure, or the quiet refusal to comply with lesser lives. In the event of grief, remain calm. This reaction has been documented for centuries and is not considered a malfunction. Those found attempting to love cautiously will be advised, once, that caution has historically failed inspection. This notice shall remain in effect until further notice, or until the heart learns obedience— whichever proves less likely. Compliance is expected. Understanding is optional.
By A'laa Muhammad6 days ago in Art
Rockville, Maryland: Where Tranquility Meets Culture
Rockville Town Square serves as the heart of the city, hosting cultural events, concerts, markets, and outdoor activities throughout the year. It is a welcoming space where residents and visitors gather to enjoy city life without the rush of a large metropolis.
By House Doctor6 days ago in Art
Metternich: The Architect of Stability
Klemens von Metternich stood almost alone in defending an unfashionable idea: stability. While others chased glory, ideology, or national destiny, Metternich pursued something far less dramatic but far more difficult—peace that lasts. He was not a conqueror, nor a visionary prophet. He was an architect, quietly designing a political structure strong enough to restrain chaos.
By Fred Bradford7 days ago in Art
The Locked Room
The Locked Room “There are spirits in the locked room upstairs, which is why no one goes there.” This incident happened almost thirty years ago and it is something I experienced myself. At that time, I had come to Sukkur for my job. My maternal uncle lived there, so I stayed at his house for a few days until I could arrange separate accommodation. I had come to my uncle’s house after many years. In childhood, I used to visit occasionally with my mother.
By Sudais Zakwan7 days ago in Art








