Humanity
When Time Gets Heavy. AI-Generated.
“Time” wasn’t some planned thing, like I sat down with a theme and said, Okay, today I’m gonna write about mortality and regret like it’s a therapy session with a rhyme scheme. Nah. It came out of this quiet, uncomfortable inventory of my own life; the kind you do at 2 a.m. when you are staring at the ceiling and remembering every person you should have called, every moment you thought you had forever, every version of yourself you left behind.
By Thorne Empire3 months ago in Confessions
Love is simply complicated.
Love is always blamed for the complexities of a two person relationship. Is love real if we can't see eye to eye? Do i love this person enough? I love them but I don't like who they have become. There are all shorts of perceptions from our own thoughts that define love.
By Cerina Galvan3 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 嘆き
I am on a new page, I shouldn't be writing still, I am way motivated to actually do my homework, there is no point in me stalling the inevitable. But there is this really annoying fly that keeps going across the screen, but it seems to have stopped as soon as I wrote about it.
By Kayla McIntosh3 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 芸術
I have been abnormally tired all day which was not a good thing. I am certain I am going to start my period with vengeance for being late. As I have explained before, I don't get cramps or other symptoms so much but my energy is completely stolen from me, and that is exactly how I am feeling today, I just haven't bled yet.
By Kayla McIntosh3 months ago in Confessions
The Complaint of Old Age Against Me
Foreword Aging is a strange companion. It does not arrive suddenly, nor does it enter our lives with noise or warning. Instead, it slips quietly into our mornings — into the stiffness in our knees, the breath that feels slightly heavier, the slow rise from a familiar chair.
By Ebrahim Parsa3 months ago in Confessions
‘Courageous’ Dharmendra Took a Smaller Role in Seeta Aur Geeta, Says Ramesh Sippy: A Glimpse Into Bollywood’s Golden Era. AI-Generated.
In an industry often defined by glamour, ego, and competition, stories of humility tend to stand out. Such is the case with legendary filmmaker Ramesh Sippy’s recent revelation about Dharmendra’s role in the 1972 classic Seeta Aur Geeta. According to Sippy, Dharmendra willingly accepted a smaller, supporting role—even though he was one of the biggest stars of that era—simply because the film centred on Hema Malini’s double role. What makes the revelation even more intriguing is Sippy’s admission that he was unaware that both Dharmendra and Sanjeev Kumar secretly admired Hema Malini at the time.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Realized My Family Didn’t See Me
I have always loved my family. They are the people I grew up with, shared meals with, celebrated holidays with, and turned to in times of need—or so I thought. But the truth is, I often felt invisible among them, like my presence didn’t matter, like my thoughts, feelings, and dreams were background noise in a house full of voices.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Confessions
The Secret Battle I’ve Been Fighting in Silence
I’ve always been the one who smiles, laughs, and tries to keep life light for everyone around me. From the outside, it looked like I had everything under control. Friends, family, even strangers probably thought I was confident, happy, and “put together.” But behind that smile was a secret—a relentless, invisible battle I never wanted anyone to see: anxiety.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Confessions
The Thing I Pretend Doesn’t Bother Me (But Actually Does)
I’ve always prided myself on being easygoing, the type of person who goes with the flow. I laugh off small annoyances, shrug off mistakes, and tell myself that everything is “fine” even when it isn’t. On the surface, it looks like I have it all together. But behind that smile is a truth I rarely admit: I’m tired of pretending that certain things don’t bother me—because they do.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Confessions







