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EMBRACING THE DARK: HOW HORROR MOVIES TRANSFORMS US

 Do you think horror movies can influence one's whole mentality? As a kid I used to watch Hollywood movies rather than any other film industries. The root cause of it was my father and his obsession towards Hollywood movies, so my childhood onwards my eyes and my heart was always stucked in action, crime, thriller and horror movies. It made my mind much brave enough to face everything around me with a realization that death is the ultimate thing, there is nothing to be worried in this earth If we are brave enough to face death.I always prefer and love to watch horror movies even if I'm alone or not,because I'm a die hard fan of conjuring universe.  It doesn't matters to me about that. Sometimes I think may be the reason behind my furious attitude is the influence of such movies .But I'm sure that the movie "IT -chapter-1" made me more close and obsessed about my sister. The missing of George and the suffering of bill made me realise that my life without my...

HAUNTING ADELINE

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 Apart from the dark romance in "Haunting Adeline," the book has a thought-provoking story. While many criticize it for its dark theme, I praise it for its literary elements. I love how the author describes the characters' inner feelings and Zade's appearance. If you think reading this book is insane, that's the biggest misconception ever. "Haunting Adeline" explores the unknown, darker side of the world, making us realize that gentlemen by day can be predators by night. Zade is not just a psycho stalker; he's a fearlessly authentic man destined to execute pedophiles. This book delves into human trafficking and strange rituals happening worldwide. To those who think "Haunting Adeline" is just about dark romance, I say, "Never judge a book by its cover." Don't judge a book based on random reviews either. Note: "Haunting Adeline" is not for casual readers; it's for bookworms.

The unseen consequences of cyberworld

I believe everyone has faced cyberbullying at least once in their life. I was in 8th grade when I started using social media. From that day on, I thought I had explored every nook and corner of the online world, but I soon realized there were deeper, darker aspects I wasn't aware of. Cyberbullying has been the worst experience of my life. A few months ago, a man tried to blackmail me using screenshots of my chats with others. He hacked into my account, changed my email, and replaced it with his phone number. His intention wasn't to extort money, but to disturb and torture me. He knew I wouldn't tell my parents because they had restricted my social media use. I decided to file a complaint with the cybercell, but I needed evidence. However, he deleted all messages within seconds of sending them, and the large screen recording files were difficult to send. I felt helpless, knowing who he was and what his intentions were. Finally, I decided to confront him. I told him to do his...