Taboo
I Have Spent My Entire Life Looking For My Face In the Face of Strangers
I have a secret that I have never told anyone in my life before. Not my family, not my friends, not my partner, or anyone else close to me. It’s a secret I’ve kept preciously close to my chest, guarding it like some shameful relic. A trinket I can neither rid myself of nor expose for fear of exposing myself.
By E.B. Johnson 2 years ago in Confessions
"Leaders Who Shaped the USA: A Historical Journey". Content Warning.
Investigating the Historical backdrop of USA: An Exhaustive Outline The historical backdrop of the US is a rich embroidery of occasions, pioneers, and minutes that have molded the country into what it is today. From the early provincial time frame to the current day, the USA has seen the ascent and fall of various pioneers who have influenced the course of history. In this article, we dig into the entrancing excursion through time, featuring the absolute most conspicuous pioneers who play played essential parts in the country's turn of events.
By crowdfire2 years ago in Confessions
"At Night, New York's Rat Problem: A Persistent Challenge". Content Warning.
"Every day, New York's bustling streets are filled with the sights, scents, and sounds that define the city's unmistakable character. However, as night falls, another presence emerges on the city's streets.
By Story Room2 years ago in Confessions
The Forbidden Love of the Angel
In a remote, mist-shrouded town called Seraphina, surrounded by shadowy legends, lived a woman named Isabella. She was considered an anomaly in this dark world, for she was of an enigmatic beauty that fascinated and frightened the inhabitants in equal measure. Yet her life was one of unspeakable suffering. Isabella suffered from an inexplicable illness that baffled even the brightest doctors and scientists. Every touch by another human being seemed to drain her of vitality, and death always lurked by her side. For this reason, she had sealed herself off from the outside world to protect herself from any contact.
By The Gate2 years ago in Confessions
Navigating Uncertainity:
In my journey, I've learned that uncertainty is not a hindrance, but a catalyst for growth. It pushes us out of our comfort zones and forces us to confront our fears. It challenges our beliefs and compels us to question our assumptions. And in doing so, it opens up new possibilities and opportunities.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures2 years ago in Confessions
Love VS Friendship
Once upon a time in a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there lived two inseparable companions named Emily and David. They had been friends since childhood, their bond forged in the fires of shared laughter, secrets, and dreams. As they grew older, their connection deepened, and it seemed as though they were two halves of a single soul.
By Faizan Naseem3 years ago in Confessions
KAREN. Content Warning.
In a quaint Scandinavian village nestled among rolling hills, there once lived a young woman named Karen. Her name, Karen, had deep roots in the region's ancient traditions, meaning "pure." Her parents, both deeply connected to their heritage, had chosen this name for her with great care, hoping she would grow to embody the virtues it held.
By Esse Naeemah Ali3 years ago in Confessions
Falling in situationship with my friend
Once upon a time in a land where friendships were as sturdy as a stubborn pimple from period hormones, I found myself falling into the perilous depths of a "situationship" with none other than my Friend.. A very close friend infact.
By Nuurah3 years ago in Confessions
Oh Anxiety...what have I done to You...!?. Content Warning.
I have never felt so downcast having to see my self go through the ridicule of a shaky mouth on an interview of a life time. Hell "No" heaven must have failed me, speaking to myself...I said. I ought to get this job; oh I was so prepared. I read, read and read repeatedly preparing to give the Best. Indeed, I failed myself. What a shame I thought to myself.
By Albin Tawo3 years ago in Confessions
Size Matters! Decoding Titanic's Role in the Disaster. Content Warning.
The Titanic, the largest ship of its time, set sail on its maiden voyage in 1912 with the belief that it was unsinkable. However, within days, the ship met its demise when it struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. Of the over 2,200 passengers and crew on board, only 706 survived that fateful night. Questions have arisen about whether a smaller ship would have fared better or if the size of the iceberg truly mattered.
By Darlington Sunday3 years ago in Confessions
I'm a gambling addict.. Content Warning.
Hey. My name is Billie, I'm freshly 30 and I'm a gambling addict. I don't know how to start this piece entirely, and I have no doubt with how uncomfortable I feel about my confession, this piece will not flow but we're going with it for the sake of awareness and relatability.
By Billie Whyte3 years ago in Confessions





