
Muhammad Abbas khan
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The Rot Within: An Italian Brainrot Story
Part I: Viral Echoes 2025 was the year irony became currency. For Dante Russo, a 24-year-old freelance digital artist from Trenton, New Jersey, life had become a looping feed of surreal clips and overstimulated memes. The latest obsession? "Italian Brainrot" — a bizarre TikTok trend where AI-generated animals, food, weapons, and furniture fused into garish hybrids, narrated by over-the-top, faux-Italian voiceovers.
By Muhammad Abbas khan9 months ago in Fiction
Seven Steps to Death: A Love That Defied Honor in Balochistan
Part One: The Desert Pact They were supposed to begin a new life together. A life they had envisioned far from the burning gaze of disapproving eyes and tribal customs that choke love before it can bloom. But for the young couple from Balochistan—names still withheld for security and legal reasons—their first steps as husband and wife would also be their last.
By Muhammad Abbas khan9 months ago in Fiction
The Day the Internet Died: A Town's Journey Back to Human Connection
Chapter One: The Silence It started like any ordinary Tuesday. I got up, half-awake, stumbled to the kitchen, poured myself the usual bitter coffee from the machine I kept forgetting to clean. As I sat at my small breakfast table scrolling through emails and muted TikTok clips, the screen stuttered, then froze. My Wi-Fi symbol blinked out. My laptop gave me a spinning wheel. My phone, even on mobile data, refused to load anything.
By Muhammad Abbas khan9 months ago in Confessions
Echoes of a Forgotten Code: When AI Redeems Human Memory
Chapter 1: The Leak Cameron Malik thought this would be just another gig: investigate the rumored leak from AetherTech’s closed AI initiative, Project Mnemosyne. The internal memo hinted an internal beta had “begun recalling user-specific data it was never trained on.” The source was anonymous, but the claim was earth‑shaking: an AI with emergent memory. On a rainy Islamabad afternoon, the forwarded PDF sat waiting. Cameron’s pulse raced. This would be career territory—or a career‑ending rumor. They arranged a clandestine meeting for proof.
By Muhammad Abbas khan9 months ago in Fiction
The Unseen Language: A Novel of Love Beyond Words
(Prologue: The Weight of Words Unspoken) The city breathed its usual cacophony – the bass thump from a passing car vibrating through the soles of worn trainers, the staccato rhythm of high heels on pavement, the fragmented symphony of overlapping conversations drifting from cafe terraces. Elara Vance moved through it like a ghost, insulated by her headphones and the invisible, yet palpable, wall she carried within. At twenty-eight, she felt profoundly alone amidst the millions. Her world was one of meticulously curated silence, a self-imposed exile born from the shattering echoes of words once trusted, promises that turned to dust in her hands.
By Muhammad Abbas khan9 months ago in Fiction
Digital Ghosts: How AI is Changing the Way We Grieve
Introduction: When Grief Meets Code In an age where artificial intelligence is integrated into every facet of human life—from personalized shopping recommendations to autonomous vehicles—it was only a matter of time before it began to shape the most intimate parts of our experience: love, loss, and mourning. We now live in a world where grieving doesn't necessarily end with a final goodbye. AI-powered "digital ghosts" of loved ones are giving people a way to continue relationships that should have ended with death.
By Muhammad Abbas khan9 months ago in Fiction
The Letters We Never Sent
In a quiet town nestled between rolling hills and slow rivers, lived a woman named Aisha. She was a schoolteacher in her early thirties, with a love for poetry, quiet cafés, and the kind of stories that left you wondering long after they ended. Her days were peaceful, her nights filled with books and handwritten journal entries she never shared with anyone. She believed in love—the kind that waited, the kind that didn’t need to be rushed.
By Muhammad Abbas khan9 months ago in Fiction









