The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

    by Sheersho Zaman There comes a time in life when you realize that everyone one around you, every single person in existence, is leading a life as complicated and diverse as your own. That they have their own little stories to tell their friends, their own defining moments that made them who they are, their…

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      Faking It To The Next Level

      Marilyn Thipthorpe  Have you ever faked something you didn’t know or feel in your life? I’m not talking about faking a smile or faking an emotion but the more complex habit of faking who you actually are. It might surprise you to know that more than 60 percent of the world’s population fake things more…

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        The Funniest Youtube channels

        Samiul Bashar Samin There can be no doubt that almost half of our internet time gets allocated to youtube. The problem is, with the vast number of channels floating around, it really is a hassle to judge which ones are worthy for you to subscribe to. So here’s a list of youtube channels that you…

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          The Art of lying

          Samiul Bashar Samin So you didn’t bring your physics homework and you have the lousiest reason in this world. What do you do? “In times of crisis, always use treason” says yours truly/a liar/fraud/420 in more ways that one. Remember kids: when honesty seems like a death trap, always lie. I knew this one guy…

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            Power of Facebook groups: Earn $100,000 in six months

            Md. Taqi Yasir The creator of Clients on Demand, Russ Ruffino helps coaches, experts, thought leaders, and service professionals attract the clients they’re looking for. It is done through his Facebook group “The Art of High-Ticket Selling”, after his team convinced him to do so. Six months later this small group has become a vibrant…

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              Sweet Potato vs. Yams: What’s the Difference?

              The Difference Sweet potato and yams have nothing alike. A sweet potato is the orange-fleshed potato you see in the supermarkets. The orange kinds are most common today but they can also be of purple color and originally all sweet potatoes had white or yellowish flesh. And a yam is of brown-covered and white on…

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                Luxury Aboard The Waves

                Marilyn Thipthorpe We all imagine of owning our own little slice of paradise; a little home on the meadows or in the high apartments of cityscapes. Well some people dream of having their home on the sea, blue above and below, no land for miles and luxury beyond measure. That is what “The World” has…

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                  Go Solo On Travels

                  Marilyn Thipthorpe Traveling is food for the soul, that’s why it should be on everyone’s bucket list to take a solo trip at least once in anyone’s life. Travelling alone will give you great insight into who you are as a person, your strengths and weaknesses, it will also make you more practical worldly and…

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                    Justin Bieber: The Bad Neighbour

                    Mezik Potetu A few years ago, teen sensation Justin Bieber hit rock bottom after he got arrested for egging his neighbor’s house. Yikes! Although he did apologize to his former neighbors for his chaotic and troublesome behavior, the abused-party yelled “yes” when Justin sang “Is it too late now to say sorry”. A person, requesting…

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                      Dengeki Daisy

                      Nusrat Jahan Dengeki Daisy is an ongoing Shoujo manga written and illustrated by Motomi Kyousuke. It revolves around the story of Teru Kurebayashi, a second year high school girl, whose parents and brother have passed away. Teru does not really have any relatives (no appearances in the manga) and the only person who always seems…

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