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I Made It to 100*. Top Story - November 2023.
This story has been sitting in my drafts for a while. I was nervous about boring people with a clip show of my Vocal portfolio. I've seen many of these Vocal milestone pieces on the platform and I figure, why not? I'll just spice it up with my signature wit and optimism.
By Leslie Writes2 years ago in Writers
Normal people don’t have destinies.
Of course, I never tell them that. When they come into my shop, I take their palms solemnly—after I take their payment, $25 cash or card—and stare into the blankness of their futures with undue reverence. Day after day, year after year, they come: the businessmen and the soccer moms, the mailroom clerks, dentists, and hairstylists of the world. The politicians and the theologians, too. The young and the old, the hopeful and the hopeless, the sceptics and the true believers. They all come and its always the same.
By Silvestrs Iliško2 years ago in Writers
Ivanka Trump
Born on October 30, 1981 in New York City, Ivanka Trump is a prominent American businesswoman and former political figure with a background in fashion and modeling. He is well known as the former U.S. The daughter of President Donald Trump and his first wife Ivana Trump. Besides him, the family includes three other children, including Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump.
By Mohamd Elnagar2 years ago in Writers
Glenn Youngkin
As of my last updated knowledge , Glenn Youngkin is an American businessman and politician. Born May 16, 1967, in Richmond, Virginia, Youngkin has been involved in private business and politics. Please note that my information may be out of date, and I recommend checking more recent sites for any updates on the life of Glenn Youngkin.
By Mohamd Elnagar2 years ago in Writers
The Greatest Lie in History is Human Rights. Content Warning.
Introduction Human rights, often hailed as the bedrock of modern-day civilization, have long been upheld as a beacon of desire for a truthful and just society. However, below the surface of this noble perfect lies a stark fact: the idea of human rights, as we are aware of it, is flawed and has been manipulated to serve political, monetary, and ideological agendas. This article seeks to shed light at the insidious ways wherein the notion of human rights has been used to conceal systemic inequalities, perpetuate strength imbalances, and keep the popularity quo.
By Muhammed Ismail2 years ago in Writers
War's over and Love's here
The 1917 war was well over. And soldiers were returning from duty. I had a love from yonder met him when I was just shy of 16. He was both handsome and strong. He made me feel like a woman. I loved his charm and sweet kisses. He swept me off of my feet. It was good back then but now I am out of my parents' home. I am completely on my own. No man to help guide me through the day or write sweet love letters. I stopped getting love letters from Mickey way back, a few months or weeks ago. I asked the postal man and he keeps saying the same thing that I did not receive anything. I called his family and no one responds. I couldn't reach his old friends because they all served with him. Yup alone in this big city. Something you learned from growing up poor, you learned guts. You learned grits. You learned how to tough it out. I recognized life is no apple pie. But life should be simpler. Life should be complete. Life should be whole. After all this is the country of freedom. This is the country of grace. This is the country of hope. Mickey would say that he loved me. Mickey would say that he missed me. Mickey would say that I am all that he dream of. He better not have gone off with some other woman. Some other who would care for him like me. Someone who would love him like me.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers








