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Folco Capital: Can They Really Help You Get Your Money Back After an Online Scam?
Picture this. You find a trading platform online. It looks professional. The customer support team replies to your messages quickly. You deposit some money — maybe a few thousand dollars. At first, everything seems fine. You even see some profits in your account.
By Backlinks Cartabout 6 hours ago in Writers
3 Signs of an Insalubrious Friendship
In this article, I am going to share what I learned throughout my life with some bad friends I made and with some situations, I had the opportunity to witness. Everybody will at least once experience a relationship that may drain you, even without realising it. When you perceive it, at the end of the day, at least you learned a pattern of bad demeanour towards you. These are things I wish I knew when I was younger, and I wish they would be helpful, especially if you are a teenager or young adult. But I must add that this content is not going to victimise yourself. I will be utterly frank and realistic.
By Louisa Wolfa day ago in Writers
Earrings . Top Story - April 2026.
April truly is the cruelest month, especially in Augusta during the first full week, breeding dogwoods and azaleas into dreams of a green jacket on Sunday. I won’t go into it about badges; suffice to say my family received. I was dating some loser the year I was twenty-two or -three, and I was taking him to the Par 3. At least I was until the night before.
By Harper Lewisa day 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 Cart5 days ago in Writers
Paul and John's 47-Words Short Story Unofficial Challenge. Top Story - March 2026.
UPDATE - Republished to update the list of entries, with the 40 we've had so far. Completely smashed last unofficial challenge which recieved 31 entries. And there is still time. If you have yet to enter and fancy winning a bit of money or just challenging yourself or both or just making two old geezers job harder - please enter!
By Paul Stewart6 days ago in Writers
Why Unwritten Thoughts Are Lost Forever
There is a specific kind of loss that most people recognize only in hindsight: the realization that something once understood clearly has vanished without leaving a trace. It is not the loss of a fact, but the loss of a connection, a realization, or a way of seeing that once felt complete and meaningful. The mind remembers that something mattered, but cannot recover what it was. No record exists to return to. No artifact remains. The understanding did not fail. It simply disappeared.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast7 days ago in Writers










