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Foot Of Lush
Once upon a time, in a quaint little village nestled at the foot of a lush, green mountain range, there lived a young boy named Oliver. Oliver was known far and wide for his insatiable curiosity and his boundless imagination. He had a heart full of dreams and a head full of ideas, and he spent most of his days exploring the world around him, seeking out new adventures, and learning about the mysteries of life.
By Niroshan lakshan2 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
Unveiling Hearts: A tale of friendship and love
Max and Ava were best friends since childhood. They shared countless memories, laughter, and tears. Their bond was unbreakable. As they stepped into high school, something began to stir within them. With each passing day, their friendship blossomed into something deeper, something more profound.
By Tomiwa 2 years ago in Confessions
"Just Not Good Enough". Top Story - October 2023.
Am I the only one who's tired of losing? Maybe I shouldn't be looking at situations as "loss" or "win", but how do you not? Everyone searches for value and self-worth. A little winning goes a long way to supporting that. Is it so much to ask, to just win once in a while?
By Veronica Coldiron2 years ago in Confessions
Dear Joelles: Embrace Your Unique Magic
I literally never meet people with my name. In 27 years, I’ve met maybe four Joelles. But recently, some Joelles have been cropping up around me – especially some little Joelles at a prechool I’m working at – and it’s inspiring me to put this message out there.
By Joelle E N3 years ago in Confessions
Bullying on the Runanga School Bus in 1973...
We lived about three miles from the nearest high school so we had to catch the School Bus into Greymouth. The bus started its journey at Runanga. I observed bullying on the bus but I was not a victim, at least not in my first year. I felt sorry for those who were bullied. One such kid who lived a mile further down from us got bullied so much that he ended up cycling to school.
By Robert Stewart3 years ago in Confessions
Unveiling the mystery of Matilde Landeta. Content Warning.
Unveiling the Remarkable Legacy of Matilde Landeta: A Pioneer in Mexican Cinema Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to embark on a journey through the captivating world of Mexican cinema, guided by the brilliance of Matilde Landeta, an unsung heroine of the Silver Screen! Today, Google's vibrant doodle celebrates the 113th anniversary of her birth, a day that forever altered the course of Mexican filmmaking. Join us as we dive into the life and legacy of a true pioneer, whose indomitable spirit and creative prowess blazed a trail in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
By Santigie Fofanah3 years ago in Confessions
I (almost) Dropped Out of my Google Data Analytics Certification
Every student always commences their studies with good intentions, as well as usually making a few sacrifices along the way. Whether you are going to college, or you have enrolled in a small micro-credential like yours truly did; a fact of life is that things do not always go according to plan. According to the Education Data Initiative, 32.9% of college undergraduates do not end up completing their degree. There are many more who would have mentally and/or emotionally checked out of their studies at one point or another; yet manage to continue to persevere and do whatever it takes to pass, and to not drop out.
By Justine Crowley3 years ago in Confessions
My Experience with Bullies
I remember it like it was yesterday, even though it happened many years ago. The memories of my childhood school days are a mixed bag of joy, adventure, and something darker – bullying. This is my story, the story of how I learned to stand tall in the face of adversity.
By Frank John3 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







