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  • Unheard voice of Sold Bodies

    Unheard voice of Sold Bodies

    My name is Snigdha. I was just 16 when I went missing and reached Mumbai, amidst the slaughters. I was sold when I’m still a daughter, forced to lie down on the beds of tyrants while I’m still dressed as a bride with shiny saree and wild makeup. Now I have a body that has… Read more


    July 22, 2020

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    by

    Samhitha Reddy

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    Poetry, Reason, Stories
    #abusement, #sexworking, #soldbodies, #unheardvoices
  • Death came sooner than life

    Death came sooner than life

    A little girl died, but what happened soon after her death? Read more


    July 22, 2020

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    by

    chandinikola

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    diary, Poetry, Reason, Stories
    #afterlife, #childdeath, #deadgirlstory, #deadworld, #death, #girlChild, #heaven, #life, #lifeanddeath
  • NEITHER HIM NOR HER, they made it work

    NEITHER HIM NOR HER, they made it work

    Ivra was getting the dinner ready for her folks. Aayan was on his way back home. He had a couple of errands to take care of for the dinner in order to make it a memorable one. Aayan’s parents had reached and they were overwhelmed to meet their pregnant daughter-in-law.Aayan reaches home with a surprise.… Read more


    July 22, 2020

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    by

    gayatriagarwal

    in

    Stories
    child, children, happymarriage, inthistogether, love, lovestory, marriage, odetomarriage, pregnancy
  • The Honest Confession Of Tears.

    The Honest Confession Of Tears.

    Robert is a middle-aged man is sitting in a chair,The room was empty, and there was some grim in the air.Robert is having a lot of thoughts,He decides to put them in words. “The whole world is under pressure,We all need a refresher.Why have we become so numb?Did our feelings go dumb? Today’s child is… Read more


    July 22, 2020

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    by

    Mourya Koundinya

    in

    diary, Philosophy, Poetry, Stories
  • The Adverse Effects Of Flamboyance.

    The Adverse Effects Of Flamboyance.

    We as humans have differentiated ourselves on countless things. There are two things that humans have which unite all of us is hope and confidence. If we are hopeful, we might not push everything on confidence, if we have confidence, we don’t need hope as we believe in ourselves. Hope is a funny thing, and… Read more


    July 21, 2020

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    by

    Mourya Koundinya

    in

    health, Reason
  • Donkey, Donkey; Old And Grey.

    Donkey, Donkey; Old And Grey.

    The guy that loves you might have hated someone and might be hated by someone. Our perception of people is an abstract idea of them formed through deduction and might end up being false. What is good, and What is bad? Who is a good person? Is a moral person good? If I belong to… Read more


    July 20, 2020

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    by

    dmanu

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    Philosophy, Poetry, Reason
    #donkey, #ethics, #existence, #goodAndBag, #grey, #Judgement, #moralPolicing, #morals, #values, Philosophy
  • Life…All about Equating the uncertainties

    Life…All about Equating the uncertainties

    Life…..It’s like a leap of faith;Where uncertainty awaits;Where we don’t know what tomorrow brings;or how is it that our life swings. What we have with us is – today;Whether it’s black, white or grey.It’s all about how we balance the situation;And the right application of any equation. To add happiness;& minus the sadness;To divide the… Read more


    July 20, 2020

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    by

    gayatriagarwal

    in

    Philosophy, Poetry
    #life, equationsoflife, findyourself, happylife, lifequations, lifestyle, treeoflife
  • The Shenanigan Of Life

    The Shenanigan Of Life

    According to science, the probability of a human being born is one in 400 trillion! That is a pretty huge number and very rare probability. According to evolution, The first human ancestors appeared between five million and seven million years ago, and the present sized brain was formed 130,000 years ago. We used brain to… Read more


    July 20, 2020

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    by

    Mourya Koundinya

    in

    health, Reason
    #childHealth, #Health, #life, #suicide
  • Will she ever miss me? – Final part

    Will she ever miss me? – Final part

    Its 4 am, it has been three days we broke up. I am unable to sleep. My minds play the moments I spent with her in repeat mode. Neither I can talk to her, nor I can move on from her. I have spent all these three days in my bedroom neither my parents know… Read more


    July 19, 2020

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    by

    penfluky

    in

    Stories
    #breakup, #College, #collegeLove, #Love, #LoveStory
  • The Divine Possession

    The Divine Possession

    The priest is walking back to his house. It’s midday, and the sun is burning his shaved head. He put his both palms on his head, trying to cover the heat. “We need more trees here” he thought and started walking quicker as his feet were burning too. He finally reached his home, which is… Read more


    July 19, 2020

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    by

    dmanu

    in

    Stories
    #child, #childHealth, #goddess, #India, #physics, #possession, #telugu, #village, atheism
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