Stream of Consciousness
How to Seduce a Girl
Step-by-step instructions to construct a veritable association with a young lady Understanding how to fabricate a veritable association with somebody you're keen on is a vital piece of fostering a significant relationship. Rather than zeroing in on "enticement," which can suggest control or deception, it's smarter to focus on making a certifiable bond in view of common regard and genuine connection. This is an aide en route to moving toward this in a deferential and powerful way.
By Rony Sutradar2 years ago in Fiction
Russell's Viper Attacks in Bangladesh
Late Russell's Snake Attacks in Bangladesh: A Creating Concern Lately, Bangladesh has seen an upsetting extension in Russell's snake (Daboia russelii) attacks, raising concerns among the public and clinical subject matter experts. These events highlight the prerequisites for overhauled care, preventive measures, and a better clinical response than snakebite episodes nearby.
By Rony Sutradar2 years ago in Fiction
Nice to See You, Again?
once, in my dream, I attended some kind of wonderful dance concert. square stage in the middle, seats or bleachers all around. was probably organized by a local troupe, as a fundraiser for the community or artistic cause, but I was very impressed by their talent, so figured it would be nice to spread the word. and I either ran into my sister there coincidentally in the audience, or recounted it after I went, because she used to be a dancer and still enjoys it, so I thought she would be really interested in hearing how amazing this was, perhaps invite her to go again with me sometime.
By Ellen Stedfeld2 years ago in Fiction
Duel with the Devil
Prelude What was it about Charlie Brown that captured the hearts and minds of children. Was it the lack of depth and considerable negative space on the characters’ faces? Thoughtfully, embellished by rainbow displays of primary colors, those collective traits like crayons and coloring books.
By Chela Bradshaw2 years ago in Fiction
The Buried Truth
When Grandma died, we were all summoned home for her burial. Despite being 21 years old, I had never met her. My dad had always kept us, his children, away from his mother, a decision that had mystified us for years. I am the only daughter among six siblings, with two older and three younger brothers.
By Oluwatosin Tade2 years ago in Fiction
To Dream is to Forget. Content Warning.
"I've dreamed a lot. I'm tired now from dreaming, but not tired of dreaming. No one tires of dreaming, because to dream is to forget, and forgetting does not weigh on us, it is a dreamless sleep throughout which we remain awake." - Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Fiction
The Labyrinth of Memories
For as long as Clara could remember, she had been haunted by a recurring dream. Every night, like clockwork, she would find herself in the same place: a vast, ever-changing labyrinth of stone and shadow. The corridors twisted and turned, their paths never the same twice, and the walls seemed to pulse with a life of their own, whispering secrets that danced just beyond the edge of her consciousness.
By Maribel Golosino2 years ago in Fiction


