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Jagged Edges Never Fully Align

Prologue: Years ago, when my love was pure, I gave my heart to a girl. I was juggling a full-time job, leading student associations, volunteering, and studying – all to give her a good life. But when it mattered most, she turned her back. Something was said to set...

Immigration, Productivity, and Restructuring of Society

Historically, immigration was more than just the pursuit of freedom, it conveniently filled the essential but often undesirable jobs that kept our society moving. Immigrants powered factories, railroads, farms, and households, effectively creating a "servant class"...

Replication – Short Story

Every morning at exactly 0600 hours, the security doors of the Archive Core hiss open. Badge scans. Thermal checks. Retinal confirmation. No exceptions. Inside, the temperature never shifts. The lighting never dims. Every screen, every console, every breath is logged....

Looking for Love in a World That Loves Attention

Modern Dating: A Game Without Rules (And I’m Not Here for It) Dating these days feels like trying to win a game where no one’s agreed on the rules. You think you’re playing chess, and next thing you know, you’re in a dodgeball match, getting hit from all sides while...