Humanity
Word of the Day: 中二病
Wondering what I am going to do after class. I guess I should try to leave after. I came to the school, I figured I can just study here at least, get out of my house so I can clear my head but I find my body still very tired. I tried to buy a coffee but it just ended up making me jittery.
By Kayla McIntosh4 months ago in Confessions
Missing Flight Mystery:. AI-Generated.
On March eight, 2014, Malaysia airlines Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur, certain for Beijing. It became imagined to be a ordinary journey, carrying 239 souls across the night sky. yet inside hours, the flight disappeared from radar displays, leaving in the back of one of the best mysteries in aviation records.
By The Writer...A_Awan4 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 転ぶ
I don't know why my phone isn't let me log into my class but, it isn't in plane mode. It finally let me enter my class. I have so many homework things that need to be done. I don't know. I am still thinking about Eric's offer but I am kind of not wanting to do anything out of obsession or desperation. I want to be in my right mind so I don't have regret anything.
By Kayla McIntosh4 months ago in Confessions
How Problems Get “Solved” in Naples
Two years ago, our roof started leaking. Well, leaking is a strong word for it; it was dropping tears on rare occasions — sometimes it seemed to me — to check in with us, as a kid does, to make sure their parents hadn't forgotten about the existence of the smallest.
By Ilia Teary4 months ago in Confessions
115 Miles Back to You
The summer of 2021 wasn't anything spectacular on paper. There was no big trips, no dramatic life changes, but it was the first summer that made something inside of me shift. That was the summer I met him. For the sake of privacy, i'll call him Kevin, but nothing what I felt for him was pretend.
By Jasmine Platson4 months ago in Confessions
The Quiet Side of Elder Abuse: What I Witnessed Working in a Lab
Elder abuse doesn’t just happen in nursing homes. It happens in cars, waiting rooms, doctor offices, and in public — right in front of people who have no power to stop it. I learned that the hard way when I was a Site Lead at Labcorp.
By Tarsheta (Tee) Jackson4 months ago in Confessions
The Secret I Carried for Years
The Secret I Carried for Years BY: Khan The secret began as something small—so small that I convinced myself it didn’t matter. But secrets grow. They twist themselves around your thoughts, tangling everything until you cannot separate the truth from the fear of being found out. Mine stayed with me for years, tied to every decision I made and every person I let close. I thought I could outrun it. I thought silence would protect everyone, including myself. I was wrong.
By Khan 4 months ago in Confessions
When Survival Mode Wasn’t Enough Anymore
This personal story explores what happens when you stop performing strength and choose honesty instead. It wasn’t a single dramatic moment that changed me. No breakdown in a grocery store aisle, no epiphany sparked by a self-help book, and no perfectly timed sunrise that whispered the truth into my ear.
By Tee G.4 months ago in Confessions





