Nonpolitical Histoires

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  • Let me speak my mind. par Obscure-panda
    Obscure-panda
    • WpView
      LECTURES 113
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 11
    Thoughts of a teenager in modern day. Be aware that these are true things I consider. These are stories and poems from my perspective, not everyone thinks the same way, and this is just how I view the world. Please be respectful and don't judge other people's opinions. If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health, contact 988 and you can find help anonymously.
  • Short War Stories par mannco99
    mannco99
    • WpView
      LECTURES 282
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 5
    THIS IS NOT POLITICAL. I understand that this can be a controversial subject, thus is why I will TRY not to offend any by accident. I will see how this plays out and maybe I'll add to it. This will be a collection of short war stories from different perspectives in different time periods of World War II and on varying fronts. I may try to avoid some of the perspectives to avoid offending anyone with my lack of cultural knowledge of some of these countries. Anyway I hope you enjoy. I will update if I get positive feedback.
  • Shattered Trust par maple_cat
    maple_cat
    • WpView
      LECTURES 159
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 6
    The year is 1961. The Cold War is getting heated and conflicts are building. In this war of ideologies, espionage and secrecy are everything. Sergei Levitsky, a former spy for the KGB joins forces with the British Intelligence Service to help stop the spread of the ideas of his home country, the USSR.
  • An Unbiased Look At A Biased Society: A Collection of Essays par CyanCassidy
    CyanCassidy
    • WpView
      LECTURES 9
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 2
    In this book of essays, I discuss our biased society with my unbiased look at it. Will you think it's biased? Most likely, but do understand I am not writing these to create mayhem; I am writing these to spark thoughts, ideas, and hopefully open your eyes to our ever failing society.