fact or fiction
Learn the truth about common myths. Are they fact or fiction? In-depth explanations of the questions everyone asks and few know the answer to.
Tangled Hearts in the Heat of the Night
1. The Mansion and the Stranger The sun melted into the London skyline, casting long shadows across the marble steps of the Leister estate. To Noah, it felt like the edge of a new world — cold, elegant, and entirely wrong.
By Shakespeare Jr6 months ago in Filthy
🧀 Raw Milk Horror
This comprehensive piece delves into the unfolding raw milk outbreak in Florida, examines legal and scientific evidence, highlights public health findings, and scrutinizes RFK Jr.’s rising influence over raw milk regulation all supported by independent sources and official data.
By Lynn Myers6 months ago in Filthy
The Illuminati: Myth, Power, and the Mystery That Won’t Die
Introduction: The Power of the Unseen The word Illuminati conjures up images of shadowy rooms, powerful people pulling the strings, secret handshakes, and hidden symbols on currency and monuments. Whether it's in conspiracy theories, music lyrics, or Hollywood blockbusters, the Illuminati has become a cultural symbol for a force lurking behind the scenes—controlling governments, banks, celebrities, and maybe even your favorite social media app.
By Emad Iqbal6 months ago in Filthy
Below Deck
Below Deck A Dark Erotic Pirate Tale The scent of salt and rot lingered thick in the air, wafting from the planks above where footsteps echoed like war drums. Ropes creaked with the ship’s lurching, and water sloshed somewhere in the shadows. A single lantern swung from a hook, casting slow-turning golden light across the cell bars. Within that pool of dim light, she sat—Lady Miren of Fairbrook—her silken dress torn and stained, her ankles chained to a rusting ring in the deck.
By Shakespeare Jr6 months ago in Filthy
Adore — A Love That Crossed Lines
1. A Seaside Beginning The sun shimmered gently over the blue waves of a quiet coastal town in New South Wales. Every summer, two best friends — Liliane and Roz — would retreat to their beach houses with their sons. Their homes stood side by side, like their lives — beautifully intertwined, even in silence.
By Shakespeare Jr7 months ago in Filthy










