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The Day I Learned That Evil Can Live In A Human Body
My mum often told me that my life story is much like watching a horror film. I can hear her words “I cannot believe this” now as I write. I suppose she is correct as I have played certain events from my past on repeat for two decades. Oh, how I wish my memories were only snippets of a scary movie, but the fact remains: all details are actual. My experience has taught me that evil does exist in our world, and sometimes it walks among us wearing human flesh.
By Marilyn Glover4 years ago in Families
The Role Smart Gadgets Play in Protecting Your Home
A smart home indicates your home has an intelligent home system that attaches with your devices to automate particular jobs and is typically remotely managed. You can manage a smart home system to enable your sprinklers, control the lighting and control every other electronic equipment in your house.
By Robert Kittrell5 years ago in Families
A Path Home For Bakerman
Sea. An everlasting body of water. Fresh. Salt on a microscopic level. Clear. Shallow light. Dark in the abyss. Fish and sunken ships. Oh the light houses adorning coasts up and down the sea spayed shore. Myths as old as time touch the lens of port holes to books and sailors alike to bask in the beauty that is the ravenous sweet harmonious maven of the sea. Indebted are the adventurous to the sweet song of waves crashing, slurping, shhhhh-ing in retreat below the seagull cacophony above the sea.
By EV Andrews5 years ago in Families
Cow Patty Win
"Are you ready?" Bobbie asked. This was their first date. Bobbie couldn't believe Lena had agreed to go out with him. He had asked her to go to the county fair with him. He figured the rides, games, animals, and food would be comfortable enough for the two to get to know each other better.
By Lynn Creswell5 years ago in Families
Near Death by Chocolate
Suzi lay quietly in the bed that had been given for her use. The darkness of the night was like a warm blanket on her soul. Unlike many small children who are afraid of the dark, Suzi loved night time. She missed Mama terribly, and at night, she could think about mama without interruption. Maybe she loved night time because when mama was still around, she would come home from work and they would make dinner together and then do the dishes together and then they would sit together on the porch swing and watch the night.
By Glenna Burdick5 years ago in Families
what are the causes of depression in young adults?
What is depression: Issues related to mental health are rising. In some societies, talking about mental health is still considered ‘taboo’. Depression is one such mental health issue that is often neglected. Mostly young people feel low, sad, or “blue” at times which is normal behavior, it is a normal response to experiences that are upsetting or stressful. But when these feelings continue to persist over of longer period or start impairing your daily life day yo day task, it can be classified as an illness known as “depression” and you will be needing an immediate doctor’s appointment. Depression is one of the most common mental health concerns all around the planet affecting young people most of the time. The good part is that it is fully treatable. According to studies, 80% of the patients with depression who undergo the required treatment have a better quality of life. They feel much better and enjoy their lives.
By softreboot5 years ago in Families










