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Photos Allegedly Showing Kristi Noem’s Husband Spark Debate, Privacy Concerns, and Political Fallout
In an era where personal lives are increasingly intertwined with public scrutiny, a new controversy involving Kristi Noem has ignited widespread debate across media, politics, and social platforms. Reports and images circulating online allegedly depict her husband, Bryon Noem, wearing exaggerated prosthetic features as part of what has been described as a private online persona.
By ORM_Specialist4 days ago in Writers
Why?
Do you ever ask why? Why did this happen? Why me? Why did someone hurt me? What did I do to deserve this? I often wondered these very questions. I am a product of abandonment. My mother abandoned us, my dad, sister and me, when I was a year and a half. It left wreckage. I lived a lifetime, in fear of more abandonment. That shaped the way I behaved around people. It made me more permissive than I should have been. You tend to let people walk all over you, when you fear them leaving. That was difficult enough, but there was more.
By Alexandra Grant4 days ago in Writers
Into The Apriverse - A Mikeydred April Dollar Prompt For All Vocal Creators
Introduction Every month, we set prompts in the Vocal Social Society. We offer a dollar tip to five random creators who take part and ask them to share their stories in the comments and on the thread in the group.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 days ago in Writers
Mumbai meri Jaan earned its name
I grew up in Goa. For anyone who has been there would know it’s easy going, slow and forgiving. The kind of place where time waits for you and houses are wide, airy, the neighborhoors wave and the world will always accommodate you. Then Mumbai happened.
By Nutty Natter 4 days ago in Writers
Elsie
Elsie, a large, imposing matriarchal seamstress, is seated at her sewing machine. Her thick brown lisle stockings rolled down above the plaid slippered feet that waited on the treadle. Her grey hair was pulled back into a bun. A few escaped wisps fall over her eyes. The Woodbine inserted in her heavy jowl left to burn down like a joss stick. Her breath rasping as the ash grows into a gravity-defying curve and the smoke turns the wisps yellow.
By Keith Butler4 days ago in Writers
Technology in Everyday Life: Why It Feels Difficult—and How It Becomes Simple. AI-Generated.
Most of us rely on technology from the moment we wake up. We check our phones, read messages, scroll through feeds, and use apps without even thinking about it. It feels natural.
By Backlinks Cart4 days ago in Writers
The Road to 500 Stories on Vocal
Since the Spring of 2018, I've written over 400 stories and had six Top Stories on Vocal as of February 2026. Now, I'm focused on achieving another milestone: 500 stories written. Now you're wondering how I could I possibly come up with topics to write about. It's based on personal experiences and events that are happening in the world. The question is will this feat be achievable by year's end? It's a longshot, but not impossible either. I write everything from sports to video games. One of my goals as a writer on Vocal is to encourage everyone to take something away from any story I write. In early 2018, I was at my lowest point in my life. I was going through mental health issues, including a couple of suicide attempts. One day, I went to my local library and was on a computer. I wanted something that'll lift my spirits up a bit. All of a sudden, I discovered something online where I could freely express myself. That site was called Vocal. When I wrote my first story on there, I was automatically hooked. I kept writing more and the rest, as they say, was history.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 5 days ago in Writers







