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The Best Investment I Made for Summers. AI-Generated.
It is not just a season; it is a test of endurance. Last year, I reached my breaking point. Between the 45°C heatwaves and the constant anxiety of receiving a massive electricity bill, my home had stopped feeling like a sanctuary.
By Uncle Berryabout 10 hours ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 中火
I am being a bit superficial but, even self care can be work at times. I can't let myself be completely disheveled. I have an idea, I want to do a thing, but I also know I am not at my best right now, so I am wondering how much willpower I would actually have to actuate this thing.
By Kayla McIntoshabout 19 hours ago in Confessions
I was in a Toxic Relationship, with my Workplace. Top Story - February 2026.
“You got that?” My ex yelled. His hands were balled into fists at his side. At six foot three, he towered over me. A normal person would have been afraid, but I looked up a video of George Lopez repeatedly saying, “I got this,” and showed it to him. I had grown used to this treatment, so much so that I didn’t blink when he ripped the phone from my hand and threw it across the room.
By Jade M.about 23 hours ago in Confessions
CHRIS HANSEN CONFESSION Chris Hansen Admits He Tried To Catch Jeffrey Epstein But Couldn't Figure Out How To Make Money Off It
Chris Hansen made a name for himself especially with the series To Catch a Predator. His cool persona and clear projection of finding an older man (usually) with a minor in a precarious situation catapulted him into fame and superstardom. One thing he thinks about now, though, is if he could have caught Jeffrey Epstein years in advance.
By Skyler Saundersa day ago in Confessions
My Time In Prison
A Little Background To My Sentence My Crime? I was made redundant around the turn of the millennium. I got a small redundancy payment and tried to get by on that but it didn’t last all that long as I had just bought a house and had a mortgage to pay so needed to find some way of keeping my head above the financial waterline. What was I going to do?
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 days ago in Confessions
The hidden of cost always saying yes
Imagine this Your phone buzzes at 11:47 p.m. It’s your coworker asking if you can “quickly” cover their shift tomorrow. You’re exhausted, your inbox is a war zone, and your therapist literally told you last week to practice saying no.
By creator5 days ago in Confessions
Still Here, Just Unable to Respond
I send my words like paper boats to sea, they drift in light, but never back to me. My name still stands where voices used to grow, yet every answer fades before it shows. To speak, be heard, yet never truly meet, is half a heartbeat skipping in defeat.
By Aarsh Malik5 days ago in Confessions
What Empathy Taught Me About Judgement, Synergy, and Human Differences.
With time; life teaches us lessons that no classroom ever could. One of the most powerful lessons I have ever learned is the value of empathy - how deeply it can transform the way we see others, ourselves, and the world around us.
By CIM6 days ago in Confessions








