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The Tale OF The Dream
By Aditya Pokhrel
She came in my dream yesterday, with the same innocence in her eyes, blush in her cheeks and the same beauty in her smile. That damn smile.
And for a while, I felt as if nothing was different as if it were a clip taken out of our interactions in our life. But I soon realized something was different, and it was the time, here we had been goofing around like we do today but for years now.
It was almost as if we were of the age when our parents expected us to reveal our partners to them. So, she came up to me and asked, "So what's the next step for us?" I, who had been trying to avoid this for years, pretended to be foolish and asked, " What step? We are just goofing around, aren't we?".
The Story Of Lilith
By Priya GT
This is the story of Lilith, who remains a legend; a biblical figure who might have or might not have existed. But if she were real, this is the story of the first woman ever in existence, and also the first woman to be condemned for eternity as a demon because she wanted equality.
No one is new to the story of Adam and Eve, the first ever man and woman. How God created man-Adam to be the first specimen of a little project he worked on, called ‘humanity’. Adam was to live in the garden of Eden. However, in time, God realized that Adam was lonely and fashioned a woman from Adam’s ribs to help him and keep him company and to obey him. You see, Eve is considered the first woman, but she was only created for Adam.
The Traps Of Advertisement
By Livansh Dahal
Ads have become a part of our lives. I'm sure many of us here like to watch ads during commercial breaks. But did you know that many of the ads displayed are misleading? False advertisements have a profound effect on us. So what exactly is advertising?Basically, an advertisement refers to a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product , service or even a job vacancy. In simpler words, an advertisement is a form of communication through which end consumers and businesses communicate.
Stephen Leacock once said, “Advertising can be described as the science of tying human intelligence long enough to make money from it.” Some advertising companies bind our personal creativity in a way that goes beyond our comfort levels.