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Title: Android as a human companion by Yakshaya K
In this fast moving times of internet technology friendship of Human beings has been replaced by Android human communication. It has become a most loveable friend connecting people from diffwww.onedoor.ccerent countries to have video chats and even see each other. Android has become a life breath of Modern society without any distinction of caste, colour, religion or nationality.Dr K.P.Singh a famous professor of space technology was badly in need of enfolding himself into the Arms of Miss Natasha Gandhi who was the sister of his wife Kamalesha. He felt a strong passion for her and she also oscillated ...
Things May Change
It was May when I met Tara. It makes sense that it was May. I feel like May was always the month of change—especially here in New Jersey. It’s when green finally starts growing on the trees and life returns to the world after a bitter winter and spring. I liked going on walks in the forest back then. I’m glad I enjoyed the simple pleasures in life like golden sunlight twinkling through the canopy of leaves, back when I had the chance. That way I don’t have as many regrets as the others who are left. I was taking a walk in the woods that day, in the beginning of May, wearing a gigantic sweatsh...
Buttercup Braids
I remembered the days in the schoolyard, sitting on the grass with my friends. The sun shone brightly on the uncovered blacktop, so it would quickly become too hot to the touch for the bare legs that stuck out under our skirts. We would run towards the fence as soon as recess began, specifically the far right corner, where the weeds grew freely, having won the battle for territory over the groundskeeper, whose riding lawnmower could not quite fit. From there we rooted through the tall grass for dandelions, both the kinds that dawned bright yellow petals, and those that granted wishes and m...
Goodbyes just weren’t meant for him
C/W: Alcoholism, suicide, mental healthArcher was at a breaking point. He wanted nothing more than to escape the pathetic nature of his life. Within the past year, he had lost practically everything. His girlfriend dumped him for exams and completely ignored him from then on. His grand-fathers passed within a month of each other (his paternal grand-father just a week before his birthday), his grandmother a couple months later due to Covid. Friends had abandoned him over a rumour not even bothering to confront him about it. And a couple months later his mother died due to stage 4 leukaemia that...
