Essay
What is Love?
What is Love? Is love an emotion that is easy yet hard to show? Is it a feeling that just comes out? Love is what it is and can be shown in anyway that one may show it. Love of all persons, places, things and ideas, and this is not a grammar lesson (haha!). Love is a chance just to share how one feels at a particular moment in one's living life. I guess there could be some out there that could share false feelings of this emotion, but I think that is rare for we all know that we are all loved and being cared for by one overwhelming identity that we all feel love for and that he loves us even if at times of hardships. Love is everywhere.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
What is Christmas?
What is Christmas? Christmas to me is a season of hope and love. To be honest when I was younger it was a time of receiving for it was hard to be a giver when as a child you did not have much to (spend) on others. It was not till I was much older that giving became more important for some reason I did not want to be forgotten by family and friends. You do not have to give a big present as long as you give from the heart. I would at times just to receive a special card especially if it was homemade. I like homemade items. Well back to What is Christmas and the season of giving and what it means to me?
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Discordant Paradise
In the celestial rivulets of your paradise, I have traversed with the scythe, my sinews resounding with the symphony of love. The reservoirs of my emotions brim with tears, every drop a testament to my autonomous affection. I have never harbored a sense of absence; instead, all the rivulets have unfurled their tendrils within the chambers of my heart. There is nothing I have not encountered, yet I remain devout in my trust upon this world, upon all humanity. Now, tell me, how will you resurrect love in my heart for the world?
By Budhaditya Chakrabarty2 years ago in Critique
Sports Car
I disdain the ephemeral ideals, life philosophies, and activities of humanity on this Earth. Yet, I harbor no aversion for life itself, as it emanates from an imperceptible source, a visible current that is not guided by these dogmas but emerges from the profound depths of emptiness, rising like the inexhaustible essence from the arid soil of time. For all the transgressions on this spinning globe, I first seek the faults within myself. Upon careful contemplation, I perceive my misdeeds as cosmic in scale and a playful mockery of irreparable damages. I acknowledge that wrongdoers and those silently bearing the burden of their transgressions are inherently intertwined, complementary forces. I intensely abhor the insidious idolatry of the leash for its insatiable materialistic cravings. I vividly remember selling my mother at the hands of the butchers in the marketplace for a sports car. The orchestration of a nocturnal feast in pursuit of acquiring the sports car was matched by waiters presenting American steaks, triggering the aroma of my mother’s flesh from the depths of memory.
By Budhaditya Chakrabarty2 years ago in Critique
Rajasthan Election Results 2023: BJP Emerges Victorious with 109 Seats; Ashok Gehlot Tenders Resignation - LIVE Updates. Content Warning.
In a riveting turn of events, the Rajasthan Election Results 2023 have unfolded with unprecedented drama and anticipation. The BJP has secured a commanding victory, winning 109 seats and leading in six others. The political landscape of the state is undergoing a seismic shift as Ashok Gehlot, the incumbent Chief Minister, tenders his resignation. This blog post aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the unfolding events, offering real-time updates on the Rajasthan Election Results 2023.
By Debjit Das2 years ago in Critique
Napoleon: A Cinematic Epic
Napoleon: A Cinematic Tapestry of Power, Ambition, and Human Complexity In the realm of historical cinema, few films have captured the essence of a historical figure as profoundly as Ridley Scott's "Napoleon." Starring Joaquin Phoenix in a tour-de-force performance, the film delves into the intricate life of Napoleon Bonaparte, from his meteoric rise to power as a military commander during the French Revolution to his eventual downfall as Emperor of France. Through Scott's masterful direction, Phoenix's mesmerizing portrayal, and a meticulously crafted narrative, "Napoleon" offers a multifaceted exploration of power, ambition, and the complexities of the human condition, transcending the genre of historical epics and establishing itself as a cinematic masterpiece.
By Ivan Islam2 years ago in Critique
Preference or Traumatized. Content Warning.
The struggle of trying to figure myself out has been an uphill journey. The need for understanding myself is necessary for self-growth, and to do that I must confront uncomfortable truths. I’ve never really thought of myself as asexual, but the thought of coitus makes me feel uncomfortable. I’ve only had sex once in my life- it wasn’t a satisfying experience, and I’ve since foregone sex. Most people would simply imply that the partner may not have been stable and that I should seek others with more experience and knowledge. I won’t argue with that, it does have merit. I don’t engage simply from a lack of curiosity and disinterest. The idea of sexual intercourse doesn’t seem like a disinteresting concept but the action itself is where I find a disconnect.
By Dylan-Quinn Harris2 years ago in Critique
The Evolution of Remote Work
Introduction The workplace scene has changed dramatically in recent years. Remote work has changed traditional workplace conceptions, catalysing a shift towards a more flexible and adaptive approach. This evolution has spurred debate over its impact on employee well-being and productivity, leading a closer look at the interrelated dynamics of remote work, individual mental health, and professional production.
By Andrew McKenzie2 years ago in Critique
Privacy and freedom of speech
Privacy and freedom of speech, two fundamental pillars of a democratic society, play pivotal roles in shaping the landscape of individual freedom and societal dynamics. From my personal standpoint, these rights are not just legal doctrines but the cornerstones of a society that values autonomy, diversity, and the flourishing of individuality.
By Jake Nguyen2 years ago in Critique
A Cinderella Story
In a modern retelling of the classic tale Cinderella, it follows high schooler Samantha who lives with her stepmother Fiona and stepsisters after the death of her father ten years before. She does not receive any respect from them or anyone else at her school, except her longtime friend Carter. She works at a diner that Fiona owns and only the longtime manager Rhonda shows Samantha appreciation. In her spare time she goes to her online pen pal named “Nomad” who happens to be Austin the school quarterback with aspirations of his own. So comes the Halloween dance which is the night she has to work but Rhonda helps her out so she could attend and meet with her prince charming, Austin as she is Cinderella.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique





