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  • “The House of Changing Faces”

    I don’t remember walking into that house. I never do.

    But somehow, I’m always on the second floor, standing beside Friend. The floorboards creak with a memory I can’t name. Outside the warped windows, the sky flickers—not like lightning, but like a broken film reel trying to stitch itself back together.

    She’s there again.

    An old woman, thin as candle wax, eyes like smoke. Her hands tremble as she pours tea I never drink. Her voice is sweet, almost too sweet, like honey left too long in the sun.

    “You’re confused again,” she says. “That’s all right. You always are.”

    Friend says nothing. He watches her with a half-smile, like he’s seen this a thousand times.

    “I know who I am,” I tell her, already doubting it.

    She leans in, and her skin shifts. Wrinkles fade, hair darkens, eyes brighten. She becomes a girl no older than me. Her voice changes too—now melodic, curious, almost innocent.

    “You’re not what you think,” she says, touching my hand like a lover. “You left this place long ago. You only come back when you’re ready to remember.”

    Then, she shows me.

    Visions ripple across the air—like memories painted on smoke. Girls laughing. Streets I don’t recognize. Conversations I swear I’ve had but can’t place. A life unclaimed.

    “You lived here before,” she whispers. “You were someone else. We were… something else.”

    It’s intoxicating. I feel myself drifting, drawn into the story she weaves like a spell. My body grows heavy. My thoughts slow like melting wax. Am I dreaming inside this dream?

    Friend watches quietly, as if waiting for me to forget.

    But I ask her something. The question.

    Something small, something sharp. Something I’ve always remembered but never spoken aloud. I ask, and she freezes. Her smile falters. Her face flickers.

    The girl vanishes. The old woman returns, crying now. Not from sadness, but something else—exposure.

    “You shouldn’t remember that,” she whispers. “You were supposed to forget.”

    She wails.

    The house groans. My vision blurs. Friend steps back, face unreadable. “I can’t stay,” he says.

    “Why not?” I ask. “You always stay.”

    But he’s already turning, his voice fading behind him. “You’ll understand… next time.”

    Then I’m alone.

    The woman screams, her voice shaking the beams of the house. Light floods the room. My body trembles—dancing without music, trembling without fear. I feel something waking in me.

    Something she wanted to keep buried.

    The world collapses like a stage at the end of a play.

    And I wake up.

    But even now, I’m not sure I left.
    “The House of Changing Faces” I don’t remember walking into that house. I never do. But somehow, I’m always on the second floor, standing beside Friend. The floorboards creak with a memory I can’t name. Outside the warped windows, the sky flickers—not like lightning, but like a broken film reel trying to stitch itself back together. She’s there again. An old woman, thin as candle wax, eyes like smoke. Her hands tremble as she pours tea I never drink. Her voice is sweet, almost too sweet, like honey left too long in the sun. “You’re confused again,” she says. “That’s all right. You always are.” Friend says nothing. He watches her with a half-smile, like he’s seen this a thousand times. “I know who I am,” I tell her, already doubting it. She leans in, and her skin shifts. Wrinkles fade, hair darkens, eyes brighten. She becomes a girl no older than me. Her voice changes too—now melodic, curious, almost innocent. “You’re not what you think,” she says, touching my hand like a lover. “You left this place long ago. You only come back when you’re ready to remember.” Then, she shows me. Visions ripple across the air—like memories painted on smoke. Girls laughing. Streets I don’t recognize. Conversations I swear I’ve had but can’t place. A life unclaimed. “You lived here before,” she whispers. “You were someone else. We were… something else.” It’s intoxicating. I feel myself drifting, drawn into the story she weaves like a spell. My body grows heavy. My thoughts slow like melting wax. Am I dreaming inside this dream? Friend watches quietly, as if waiting for me to forget. But I ask her something. The question. Something small, something sharp. Something I’ve always remembered but never spoken aloud. I ask, and she freezes. Her smile falters. Her face flickers. The girl vanishes. The old woman returns, crying now. Not from sadness, but something else—exposure. “You shouldn’t remember that,” she whispers. “You were supposed to forget.” She wails. The house groans. My vision blurs. Friend steps back, face unreadable. “I can’t stay,” he says. “Why not?” I ask. “You always stay.” But he’s already turning, his voice fading behind him. “You’ll understand… next time.” Then I’m alone. The woman screams, her voice shaking the beams of the house. Light floods the room. My body trembles—dancing without music, trembling without fear. I feel something waking in me. Something she wanted to keep buried. The world collapses like a stage at the end of a play. And I wake up. But even now, I’m not sure I left.
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  • The government has allocated the highest-ever budget for the sports sector.

    Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel announced a budget of Rs 6.08 billion for sports in the upcoming fiscal year 2082/83.

    Under this budget, a modern international-level stadium that can host all types of sports will be built in Damak, Jhapa.
    The government has allocated the highest-ever budget for the sports sector. Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel announced a budget of Rs 6.08 billion for sports in the upcoming fiscal year 2082/83. Under this budget, a modern international-level stadium that can host all types of sports will be built in Damak, Jhapa.
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  • Nepal has completed 18 years since it began practicing a federal democratic republic, which was established as a result of a peaceful people's movement led by seven political parties and an armed struggle by the then-rebel Maoist party.

    On Jestha 15, 2065 B.S., the first meeting of the elected Constituent Assembly officially ended the 240-year-old monarchy and declared Nepal a federal democratic republic. Since then, Republic Day is celebrated every year to honor this historic achievement.

    Read more: https://kirib.co/nepal-celebrates-18-years-of-republic-system/
    Nepal has completed 18 years since it began practicing a federal democratic republic, which was established as a result of a peaceful people's movement led by seven political parties and an armed struggle by the then-rebel Maoist party. On Jestha 15, 2065 B.S., the first meeting of the elected Constituent Assembly officially ended the 240-year-old monarchy and declared Nepal a federal democratic republic. Since then, Republic Day is celebrated every year to honor this historic achievement. Read more: https://kirib.co/nepal-celebrates-18-years-of-republic-system/
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  • English #football club Chelsea have won the UEFA Europa Conference League for the first time.

    They beat Spanish club Real Betis 4-1 in the final held last night at the Wrocław Stadium in #Poland.

    With this victory, #Chelsea have become the first team to win all three major European club competitions — the Champions League, the Europa League, and now the Conference League.
    English #football club Chelsea have won the UEFA Europa Conference League for the first time. They beat Spanish club Real Betis 4-1 in the final held last night at the Wrocław Stadium in #Poland. With this victory, #Chelsea have become the first team to win all three major European club competitions — the Champions League, the Europa League, and now the Conference League.
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    Post text, photos, videos, and stories. For deeper content, upgrade to share long-form articles, insights, or thought pieces.
    ✦ Create and Share Freely Post text, photos, videos, and stories. For deeper content, upgrade to share long-form articles, insights, or thought pieces.
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  • Beglo is for creators, fans, thinkers, brands, and communities.
    Whether you’re just here to explore or ready to build your following, #Beglo gives you the tools to do it your way.
    Beglo is for creators, fans, thinkers, brands, and communities. Whether you’re just here to explore or ready to build your following, #Beglo gives you the tools to do it your way.
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  • Portuguese football legend #Cristiano #Ronaldo has hinted that his time with Saudi club Al-Nassr may be coming to an end. After the Saudi Pro League season concluded, the 40-year-old shared a message on social media on Monday, writing: “This chapter is closed.”

    Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr in 2022 after parting ways with #Manchester United. His contract with the club is set to expire this summer. Meanwhile, the FIFA Club World Cup is scheduled to begin in the United States next month.
    Portuguese football legend #Cristiano #Ronaldo has hinted that his time with Saudi club Al-Nassr may be coming to an end. After the Saudi Pro League season concluded, the 40-year-old shared a message on social media on Monday, writing: “This chapter is closed.” Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr in 2022 after parting ways with #Manchester United. His contract with the club is set to expire this summer. Meanwhile, the FIFA Club World Cup is scheduled to begin in the United States next month.
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  • Many people around the world are having trouble using #Canva today, May 26, 2025. As of 12:20 PM Nepal time, users are reporting problems like not being able to log in and seeing strange error messages.

    Even though Canva’s own website says everything is working fine, other websites that check online services, and lots of users from places like India, the U.S., and Australia, say it’s not.

    For example, some users in Nepal are seeing a message that says “Connection timed out.” This means the website isn’t talking to the #internet properly, and you can’t see the page. It’s a frustrating situation for everyone trying to use Canva right now!
    Many people around the world are having trouble using #Canva today, May 26, 2025. As of 12:20 PM Nepal time, users are reporting problems like not being able to log in and seeing strange error messages. Even though Canva’s own website says everything is working fine, other websites that check online services, and lots of users from places like India, the U.S., and Australia, say it’s not. For example, some users in Nepal are seeing a message that says “Connection timed out.” This means the website isn’t talking to the #internet properly, and you can’t see the page. It’s a frustrating situation for everyone trying to use Canva right now!
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