Taboo
They Said Girls Don’t Do That. Turns Out We Always Have
There was a moment on my social media feed recently that felt small and huge at the same time. A woman on video leaned in and said, half joking, half reverent, “When the enemies finally become lovers and no one’s home.” There was a soft buzzing sound underneath the audio. Anyone who understood it understood it immediately. Anyone who didn’t was about to learn. The comment section exploded. Women laughing, women nodding, women confessing, women admitting, women asking, “Wait… we’re allowed to do that?” Like they needed permission. Like someone had to sign it off. Like there had ever been a rulebook handed out in the first place.
By No One’s Daughter17 days ago in Confessions
The Time I Never Had
There are things you understand late, sometimes too late. Like the fact that I grew up long before I was old enough. Not by choice. Not to prove anything. Just because life pushed me there. In a few weeks, I will be 32. And yet, deep inside, something resists, something asks for the time I never had.
By Baptiste Monnet17 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 19 days ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 発展
I am pretty taken down right now. I have Jahon over, he is sleeping in the bed. I am sort of waiting until tomorrow when he as to "work" to break up with him again. Also it is kind of crazy but Nam and Garth both sort of awoken from somewhere and are all of a sudden asking me how I feel and such. I am taking my chances with them rather than this psychopath any longer. I just, feel like there is nothing there. Yes maybe we care for each other and I don't want anything bad to happen to him. But, I can't take the karma and punishment of his crimes any longer.
By Kayla McIntosh23 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 27 days 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 Aylward28 days ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 三日月
I am needing to get to the next page but, I am already tired. It is 9:20pm. I couldn't even buy food now if I wanted to. I am just drinking tea and drinking water. I tried to eat buldak ramyeon but my body rejected it so badly I had to throw it all up.
By Kayla McIntosh28 days ago in Confessions
New Year, Fresh Start. AI-Generated.
Every year, the calendar turns a page, and with it comes a quiet but powerful illusion: that life can begin again. The phrase “New Year, Fresh Start” may sound like a cliché, yet it continues to hold an emotional weight that few ideas can rival. Even for those who claim not to believe in resolutions or symbolic beginnings, the arrival of a new year stirs something deep inside—a subtle hope, a fragile optimism, a whisper that says, this time could be different.
By Zahid Hussainabout a month ago in Confessions
USA, Israel, and Iran-What’s Really Happening
Tensions in the Middle East: USA, Israel, and Iran — What’s Really Happening In the past few days, international attention has focused on a high-profile meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former U.S. President Donald Trump at Trump’s private estate in Florida. The talks were not about routine diplomacy — they centered on growing concerns over Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs and how the United States and Israel might respond.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Confessions






