Shoutout
Considering The Situation II
Introduction Today is the twentieth of May. The last story I managed to publish on my main account was on the twelfth of May, and I was looking forward to publishing my three thousandth story last week. This was the story with an ironic title, considering what has happened to my account.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred - EBA11 months ago in Writers
Why Your Brain Secretly Loves Conspiracy Theories (Even If You Don't)
Conspiracy theories have thrived in a time of uncertainty and information overload. These stories—which are frequently written off as fringe beliefs—have a startling and enduring hold on people's minds, ranging from complex hoaxes to sinister government schemes. On a deeper level, your brain may be secretly fascinated by the basic cognitive processes that make these theories surprisingly appealing, even though you may consciously laugh at absurd claims.
By Darren Almeida11 months ago in Writers
Free Events Are Disappearing in NYC. Stuy Nights Inc. Opening Weekend Is Fighting Back
New York City used to be the place where you could stumble into a free block party, an open-air concert, or a community festival without dropping a dime. Remember those days ? exactly , But as the city gets more expensive, those moments are vanishing — replaced by ticketed rooftops, exclusive pop-ups, and festivals that cost half a paycheck just to get in. That’s why Bedstuy Opening Weekend is more than just a celebration; it’s a resistance. For two days this June, the neighborhood is taking back the culture with a free, all-access lineup of music, sports, and community love.
By NWO SPARROW11 months ago in Writers
"As you like it"
In the sun-dappled kingdom of Arden, where courtly intrigue clashes with the untamed beauty of the forest, As You Like It unfolds as a lyrical exploration of love, identity, and liberation. When Rosalind, the quick-witted and fiercely independent niece of the usurping Duke Frederick, is banished from court, she flees to the Forest of Arden disguised as a young man named "Ganymede." Accompanied by her devoted cousin Celia and the court fool Touchstone, Rosalind’s journey becomes a whimsical yet profound odyssey—one that blurs the lines between performance and truth, duty and desire.
By its_ishfaq_ahmad11 months ago in Writers
The "Invisible Labor" Women Do That No One Ever Talks About
Issues like the pay gap, representation in leadership roles, and overt sexism are rightfully given a lot of attention in the ongoing conversation about gender equality. But beneath the surface of these obvious disparities is a more subtle and frequently unrecognized burden: the "invisible labor" that is primarily performed by women. While the division of household chores is undoubtedly a factor, that is not the focus of this discussion. Rather, it includes the invisible emotional, mental, and organizational responsibilities that disproportionately affect women, subtly influencing their lives and impeding their advancement.
By Darren Almeida11 months ago in Writers
And Now Come the Stories...
Yes, I have forgotten that I need to take a break... I am not sure what most of you like to do on your weekends, but I seem to be finding myself going through my dreams and ambitions, and finding that I have a book or two ready to go.
By Kendall Defoe 11 months ago in Writers
QUEER IS NOT A PROBLEM. Content Warning.
IMAGINE a place where fantasy and reality blends, i am very sure she was embracing curiosity, its a world where subconscious minds runs free between boundaries and reality .SHE was blurred with Q and A ,what should i do ,a i going to be accepted , am i being delusional well that is what it looks like . Door opens and she enters seeing her half way through her nightwear it was not really that bad maybe she should have been through the the Korean [nok-da] process fair enough she had a share of what she has been wanting for sometime now , lets not forget about Julia i think she has something in mind like a plan ,but for who, back to that room where she entered without permission , the victim accepted the invitation , she had wine with her and things got dirty she went down on her ,it felt so good than a W-cream . Phone rang and she had to leave to meet her parent on school visiting ,she was not asked the reasons she showed up to her P late but it was okay , lets keep filling your worldview she met Julia on the hallway after her parents left and this just happen ............................... TO BE CONTINUED.....
By The Reader's 11 months ago in Writers







