Chelsea Rose
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I never met a problem I couldn't make worst.
Stories (71/0)
The Bus Stop
It was nearly a week after my last work contract ended, and I had no clue what day it was. Is it the weekend? Thursday? Monday? Who knows! Anyway, it didn't really matter; I had nowhere to go until I started my next consulting assignment the following month. In the meantime, it was just me, my one-bedroom apartment, some leftover honey-glazed ham, cheese, crackers, and a quarter bottle of red wine to keep me company.
By Chelsea Rosea day ago in Filthy
Todd Alan Reed: The Forest Park Killer
In the spring of 1999, the serene city of Portland, Oregon, was gripped by fear as a sinister shadow loomed over its streets. Todd Alan Reed, later infamously known as The Forest Park Killer, unleashed a reign of terror that left an indelible mark on the community.
By Chelsea Rose2 days ago in Criminal
Carter's Legacy: A Beacon of Hope and Humanity Beyond the Oval Office
When historians and the public reflect on the tenure of James Earl Carter Jr., the 39th President of the United States, many reflect on a presidency challenged by economic difficulties and international crises.
By Chelsea Rose4 days ago in The Swamp
Paws, Claws, and Curiosity: A First-Timer's Guide to Pet-Play
What Is Pet Play? Ever felt the urge to ditch your human worries and leap into the carefree life of your furry friends? Welcome to the whimsical realm of pet play, where your inner animal gets to romp and roar free!
By Chelsea Rose5 days ago in Humans
The Illusion of Serenity: Navigating the Ironies of Modern Destination Meditation Retreats
In a fast-paced world filled with constant demands and pressures, it's no wonder that people are increasingly turning to activities that offer a sense of calm and serenity. Destination meditation retreats in breathtaking locations worldwide have experienced a significant rise in popularity, providing a peaceful haven for individuals seeking solace and tranquillity.
By Chelsea Rose9 days ago in Longevity
Behind The Brim: How Trucker Hats Became The Symbol Of 2000s Cool
At the dawn of the new millennium, fashion turned unexpectedly towards the casual, irreverent, and delightfully quirky. Among this era's standout trends, one accessory epitomises early 2000s style like no other: the trucker hat. This unique headgear, featuring a mesh back and foam front, rose above its humble beginnings as blue-collar workwear to become a trendy fashion statement, thanks to the endorsement of influential celebrities like Ashton Kutcher, Paris Hilton, Justin Timberlake, and Britney Spears.
By Chelsea Rose13 days ago in Geeks
The Vet Who Stabbed His Girlfriend To Death
The murder of Stephanie Hodgkinson In October 2022, a 34-year-old mother of two boys and veterinary nurse, Stephanie Hodgkinson, crossed paths with 31-year-old Dr. Alberto Fioletti through a dating website. After seven months of dating, what had seemed to be a promising relationship rapidly soured, and on May 5, 2023, Fioletti and Stephanie had an intense dispute that ended with her throwing him out of her home.
By Chelsea Rose2 months ago in Criminal
Surge Pricing 101: The Good, The Bad, and The Savvy Consumer
When is enough enough? Because, it seems that every day, a new idea to gauge the consumer is being pitched by some out-of-touch corporate upshot. And really, we all should have seen it coming, but it still hurt nonetheless.
By Chelsea Rose3 months ago in Journal
Leaping Through Cultures
Leap years, occurring once every four years, are more than just an extra day on our calendars. They carry a deep cultural significance, woven into the fabric of societies worldwide through unique traditions, intriguing customs, and age-old superstitions.
By Chelsea Rose3 months ago in FYI
The Alice Roosevelt Guide To Being Bold And Audacious
The annals of history are brimming with captivating individuals, each with their own remarkable tale to tell. One individual who stands out is Alice Roosevelt, the eldest daughter of former President Theodore Roosevelt.
By Chelsea Rose3 months ago in History