Thriller
FLUENT IN FORBIDDEN — CHAPTER FIFTEEN
"The clock has struck three, the coffee is cold, and the shadows are beginning to speak. Welcome back to the desk of The Night Writer, where the stories are brewed in the dark. Tonight, we find that the most dangerous place to be isn't in the line of fire—it’s in the memory of a man who has nothing left to lose but his secrets."
By The Night Writer 🌙 23 days ago in Chapters
FLUENT IN FORBIDDEN — CHAPTER FOURTEEN
"The clock has struck three, the coffee is cold, and the shadows are beginning to speak. Welcome back to the desk of The Night Writer, where the stories are brewed in the dark. Tonight, we find that the hardest thing to translate isn't a dead language—it’s the living silence of a man who is deciding whether or not to pull the trigger."
By The Night Writer 🌙 23 days ago in Chapters
FLUENT IN FORBIDDEN — CHAPTER THIRTEEN
"The clock has struck three, the coffee is cold, and the shadows are beginning to speak. Welcome back to the desk of The Night Writer, where the stories are brewed in the dark. Tonight, we find that the hardest part of surviving an explosion isn't the fire—it’s the silence that follows when the world stops burning and starts waiting."
By The Night Writer 🌙 23 days ago in Chapters
Dragon Horse. Content Warning.
Date: Mono-3, Triakosia To: Helike From: Southern hemisphere, SE How’s it going, loser? My sarge told me it's hotter in the south. I guess they do have ice in their veins. It's like all the fire in the world got trapped below the equator. The sun looks red and the ground has dried up. There are no animals or plants, just dust and rubble. Sometimes there's clouds but even the rain boils. We wear respirators here too because if we don't our lungs will burn. This isn't global warming, it's a global incinerator. When the sun goes down it's the north but even worse even though there's no snow.
By Wen Xiaosheng23 days ago in Chapters
How Power Structures Protect Themselves
In 1949, a book was written titled Nineteen Eighty-Four, in which George Orwell fictionally explained how, in the future, systems and governments would become so powerful that they would prioritize their own power struggles over people’s well-being. And remember, we’re talking about the West, where democracy is considered very mature. According to Orwell, such states never truly end conflicts or wars; one way or another, they keep fear alive among people. If fear remains intact, people stay obedient.
By Ibrahim Shah 24 days ago in Chapters
🏢💥 Unraveling 9/11 Conspiracy Theories: Understanding Claims, Evidence, and Public Debate. Content Warning.
The September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States remain among the most significant and tragic events in modern history. Nearly 3,000 lives were lost, the global economy was shaken, and the world witnessed the rise of a new era of geopolitical tension and security concerns. Alongside these events, a complex web of conspiracy theories has emerged, challenging the official narrative and sparking debate that spans governments, media, academia, and the public.
By Haroon Pasha26 days ago in Chapters











