Narratives
The Sinking of the Titanic (1912). Content Warning.
The RMS Titanic was a luxury British passenger liner that began construction on March 31st, 1909, at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland. It took three years to complete the construction, and the ship was finished in 1912. The Titanic was one of three Olympic-class ocean liners and was designed to be the largest and most luxurious passenger ship in the world at that time. The cost to build the Titanic was estimated to be around 7.5 million dollars.
By Dan IsEnjoyingLife3 years ago in History
Ancient Japan: Love, Sex, & Relationships
In ancient Japan, a treasure trove of wisdom exists when it comes to matters of the heart. Love, sex, and relationships were subjects that captivated the minds of the Japanese people, inspiring profound insights that continue to resonate to this day. Let us embark on a journey through time as we delve into the rich tapestry of ancient Japanese wisdom, exploring the delicate intricacies of love and the profound lessons it imparts.
By Just Phemi 3 years ago in History
Tales By Moonlight . Content Warning.
In the realm of storytelling traditions, few experiences can rival the magic of tales by moonlight. Throughout history, people from diverse cultures have gathered under the night sky to share captivating stories, passing down wisdom, culture, and imagination from one generation to the next. These enchanting moments have woven a rich tapestry of oral narratives that continue to captivate audiences to this day.
By Felicity Akunna3 years ago in History
Unveiling the Veiled Strength
Once upon a time, in the small town of St. Mary's, a group of women found themselves compelled to explore the depths of their faith and the role they could play within the Catholic Church. Their desire for camaraderie, spiritual growth, and the ability to make a meaningful impact led them on a remarkable journey, ultimately leading to the discovery of the Catholic Women's Organization.
By Johnny blind3 years ago in History
The Buried Fortune of Maharaja's Heritage
In the core of India, concealed in the midst of verdant scenes and old sanctuaries, a gathering of bold voyagers set out on a risky experience. Their journey to reveal the long-failed-to-be-remember secret that lay covered in the legends and murmurs of history—the secret fortune of Maharaja Rajendra Singh, an unbelievable ruler known for his richness and influence.
By SUPRIYO BOR3 years ago in History
Forged in Liberty: A Revolutionary Journey. Content Warning.
the violent days of the late eighteenth 100 years, a daring gathering of pilgrims set out on an excursion to produce another country. In the core of the American states, the soul of upset consumed brilliantly, powered by the longing for opportunity and autonomy.
By dhruv gajjar3 years ago in History
Threads of Change: The Impact of the Industrial Revolution. Content Warning.
the core of the English open country, a little town named Meadowbrook thrived under the glow of the sun. Life was basic and the mood of the seasons directed the residents through their everyday schedules. Notwithstanding, change was preparing not too far off, and it showed up as the Modern Unrest.
By dhruv gajjar3 years ago in History
Whispers of Revolution: A Tapestry Unfolds. Content Warning.
Quite a long time ago in the late eighteenth 100 years, the French Transformation emitted like a thundering storm, perpetually steering history. Its savage breezes cleared across the realm, breaking the chains of a severe government and lighting the blazes of freedom. The repercussions of this upset reverberated a long ways past the lines of France, arriving at the shores of the powerful English Realm.
By dhruv gajjar3 years ago in History
The Roman Woven artwork: Unwinding the Strings of Impact. Content Warning.
the huge and strong Roman Realm, a land that extended across mainlands, there existed a striking progress that would make history. From its unassuming starting points as a city-state to its glory as a realm, Rome's impact would shape the course of history and leave an enduring inheritance that perseveres right up to the present day.
By dhruv gajjar3 years ago in History




