Showing posts with label Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stories. Show all posts

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Yimu: Stories From 5 People Who Have Visited Hell



These five people claim they have visited hell.
Here are their stories.
An art-historian from London, Evelyn Hazell came down with meningitis and quickly found herself fighting for her life. Then things got strange. She claims that she could feel something pulling her down, trying to drag her into a deep pit, and when she looked she saw a three-legged man clawing at her. Evelyn fought off her assailant and climbed back into the world of the living.
The nun St. Teresa, famous for her piety, claimed that God decided to show her what life would have been like if she wouldn’t have accepted his marriage proposal. According to her account, she found herself being pulled down a hall filled with rats and assorted scary things. Eventually, she said she was stuffed in a tiny cupboard by the devil and tormented. After her vision ended, she said that God told her that this is what was in store for her if she didn’t devote herself entirely to him.

Monday, May 6, 2013

13 Real Stories From Women Who Want More S-ex Everyday





To put the only stereotype of the frigid female to rest — and to shed light on the dissatisfaction a lot of women feel in their s-exual relationships — we put out a call for stories from women who had been physically involved with a partner who didn’t share their s-ex drive.

The emails poured in. From age 25 to 65, single, in relationships and married, women wrote to us about how they have struggled — or are still struggling — with the fact that they want s-ex more than their partners, often much, much more. We present their stories below not to blame men or women for these issues, but to showcase that s-exual frequency is an issue for partners regardless of gender, age or marital status.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Baga Massacre: “They came in the night" - Survivors Tell Their Stories



Baga, a town in northern Borno State on the Nigerian border with Chad Republic, is famous for its economic potentials in trading in stock fishes, which are produced, processed and transported to places both within and outside the country.
But last week, the town made news headlines as a result of the massacre of about 200 people following a clash between soldiers attached to the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) and Boko Haram insurgents.
The mayhem turned the place into a ghost town after the residents fled to find shelter in neighbouring communities. Weekly Trust visited the community on Wednesday and Thursday and observed that the people of the community are yet to recover from the shock.

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