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Unpleasant Surprises. Content Warning.
I've distanced myself from everyone, and the weight of broken relationships bears heavily on me, a relentless erosion of my self-esteem. Despite my desperate grip on the fragments of laughter and beautiful thoughts, it's as if my patience finally gave in. The haunting separation from my own family, all for the sake of fleeting friendships and brotherhood, leaves a deep scar. Anything new only entices when it remains untouched by selfishness. In this journey of disbelief, I had companions aplenty, and every moment, every chapter shall find its place in my diary, their stories etched with truth. Only the names will be concealed, a veil of respect for those who reside in my memories.
By Noor Mohammad3 years ago in History
scientist Samuel Finley Breese Morse
Samuel Finley Breese Morse (April 27, 1791-April 2, 1872) is renowned as the designer of the message and Morse Code, however what he truly needed to do was paint. He was a deeply grounded craftsman when his energetic interest in hardware reemerged, prompting the correspondences creation that changed mankind until it was eclipsed by the phone, radio, TV, and, at last, the web.
By fawas mohamed3 years ago in History
Roanoke Colony
In the latter part of the 16th century, on the coasts of what is now the state of North Carolina, a puzzling event took place that has never been completely explained. One of the earliest English communities in the New World, the Roanoke Colony, vanished without a trace, leaving behind a puzzling riddle that has baffled historians, archaeologists, and storytellers for centuries. Roanoke Colony was one of the first English settlements in the New World.
By Shamsul Hoque Rashed3 years ago in History
Ancient People
How Ancient People Before Written Records? For generally 2.5 million years, people lived on Earth without leaving a set up account of their lives — however they abandoned different sorts of remains and artifacts.Earth's starting points can be followed back 4.5 billion years, yet human development just counts for a small bit of its set of experiences. The Ancient Time frame — or when there was human existence before records reported human action — generally dates from 2.5 quite a while back to 1,200 B.C. It is by and large sorted in three archaeological periods: the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age.
By fawas mohamed3 years ago in History
Ancient Monoplane in a Pyramid in Egypt
It was 1898, and I was taking part in excavations in Sakara, a place not far away from Cairo full of ancient tombs and pyramids. I was in my Indiana Jones mood, eager to find something really phenomenal that I could become famous for - gold manuscripts, treasure maps, mummies of famous Pharaohs - I was hoping to find anything really!
By Brennan Reed3 years ago in History








