Humanity
“It’s Not You, It’s Me!”
There comes a time in life when I look at the things I used to do, especially when I was much younger and wanted to get along with others. There were times when I went along with the routines, the invitations, and habits of others that no longer fit me. Theref0re, I am breaking up with those habits.
By Margaret Minnicks20 days ago in Confessions
Love makes yourself blind not your friends
Sunday, 16 March 2025- Camille's House Sometimes during your lifetime, you are going to meet many people, meet many souls, I can tell, but one day you are going to meet someone that your heart beats for, someone who puts you in a trance, someone whose smile gives you not just energy but motivation to be a better person. I am a better person with him. I know he never would hurt me. Since I met him, I am glowing, I am feeling protected, feeling alive.
By Janissa Andrade20 days ago in Confessions
Finding Herself Between Subway Stops
Manthatan Story The morning sun glinted off the glass towers of Manhattan even before Anika stepped off the subway. The city was already humming with life and noise and possibility. Every block felt like a promise waiting to be fulfilled. She had moved here from a small town in Texas with a suitcase full of clothes and an even bigger bag of dreams. Today was her first day at her new job at the publishing house just off Fifth Avenue.
By Ibskins20 days ago in Confessions
Supreme Court Ruling on Tariffs Redefines the Future of Trade Policy
Supreme Court Ruling on Tariffs Redefines the Future of Trade Policy The Supreme Court decision on tariffs marks a critical turning point in the relationship between law, politics, and economic policy in the United States. Tariffs have historically been used as a strategic tool to protect domestic industries, influence foreign governments, and respond to global economic pressures. However, as tariffs increasingly affect consumers, businesses, and international relations, their legality and scope have come under intense judicial scrutiny. The Court’s ruling provides long-awaited clarity on how far tariff authority can extend and who ultimately controls it.
By America today 21 days ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 進捗
I came to school with a really heavy bag. I packed both of my computers in my backpack today. I guess I need to actually work too but I am just spending my time here for some reason. I am not getting financial aid, they keep sending me emails about that I made " changes " so I am like... ok I guess I have to handle it. It is very annoying. Hence why I am sitting here. My backpack is super heavy and I don't want to climb all those steps. I haven't eaten a lot lately. I mean I am happy I lost like 4lbs so that's good but, I am pretty miserable for the most part.
By Kayla McIntosh22 days ago in Confessions
A Room where I Finally Met Myself
By Fatima Sami The door clicked shut, and for the first time in three decades, there was nowhere left to run. It was a modest room—four walls painted a shade of eggshell that seemed to bruise in the twilight, a single window facing an oak tree, and a silence so heavy it felt like a physical weight on my chest. I had spent my entire life avoiding this specific brand of quiet. I had filled my hours with the frantic hum of career goals, the static of social media, and the constant, exhausting performance of being "fine."
By Fatima Sami 22 days ago in Confessions
Fetty Wap Delivers Message To Fans After Being Released From Prison
With Fetty Wap free from prison, he feels obligated to make right what went wrong. The “679” songwriter had been locked down on conspiracy charges to distribute cocaine. Once slated for a 2027 release then one later this year, his release finally got pushed up to yesterday.
By Skyler Saunders26 days ago in Confessions





