Casual Yaps

Casual Yaps

September 2025

Those Who Erased Themselves

Those Who Erased Themselves

Twelve thousand years ago, half of humanity vanished—erased by their own design, not time. They chose glyphs over machines, silence over history, and became a myth whispered only by cults. Sylva Kane, a disgraced cartographer marked by blood and symbol, is drawn to Eryndor—an island that shouldn’t exist. Her maps are not just drawings—they’re rituals, and each line brings the forgotten world one step closer to return.

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The Math of Human Life

The Math of Human Life: Why the Universe’s Equation Doesn’t Work on Us

The Math of Human Life: Why the Universe’s Equation Doesn’t Work on Us The universe runs on a simple rule: more output = more value.Stars, rivers, machines, galaxies — the longer they produce, the more they matter. But humans don’t fit that math. Life doesn’t reward us for endless output. We’re not engines; we’re emotional.

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Why We Still Need Personal Blogs in 2025

✍️ Why We Still Need Personal Blogs in 2025

Sometimes I wonder if personal blogs even matter anymore. The internet feels like it’s all short, fast, and loud now — reels, shorts, stories, scrolls. Everything is bite-sized and gone in a blink. But then I come back here, to my own little corner, and I realize why blogs still matter. They’re slow. They’re quiet.

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Growing Slowly, But Growing Still

🌱 Growing Slowly, But Growing Still

I’ve always felt like life wants us to move faster. Graduate quickly, get a job quickly, find success quickly. It’s like there’s this invisible timer ticking in the background, reminding you that you’re “behind” if you don’t keep up. But here’s the thing I’ve been learning lately: even when you move slowly, you’re still moving.

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Flatmates from planet9

Flatmates from Planet 9

Desperate for cheap rent, Mia signs a lease with three alien flatmates who think TikTok is Earth’s mating ritual. From glittery goo disasters to intergalactic landlord disputes, chaos reigns in their cramped apartment. With rent paid in Saturnian coins and a galactic council on their tail, hilarity collides with cosmic calamity. Can Mia survive her extraterrestrial roommates, or will she be evicted to the stars?

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