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Tomb Raider Retrospective - 3
Core Design had been having a hard time getting things right for the new wave of consoles at the time. Several of their titles PS 2 titles sold poorly, and it appears that Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness was just the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back. Now, the Tomb Raider IP had already started its decline at this point. Chronicles did okay, sales-wise, but it had a number of game-breaking bugs which left gamers frustrated. With that in mind, the reviews weren’t exactly glowing.
By Greg Seebregts24 days ago in Gamers
Pakistani-Origin British Student Surpasses Legendary Minds with Extraordinary IQ
In an inspiring story that has captured international attention, a young Pakistani-origin British student has achieved an intellectual milestone that places her among the brightest minds in the world. Mahnoor Cheema, a gifted student based in the United Kingdom, has reportedly recorded an IQ score higher than that of the world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. The achievement has not only brought pride to her family and community but has also sparked discussions about the importance of nurturing young talent regardless of background.
By Irshad Abbasi 24 days ago in History
Medusa's Nest That Never Sleeps
Medusa felt Kestrel wake before she did, a slow tightening near her left temple, the turn of a narrow head testing the dark. She had given that one the kestrel’s name for its hunting patience, for the way it surveyed the middle distance as though the cave wall might suddenly take flight. The tongue began its work at once, sampling the cavern’s stale breath and bringing back its report. Cold stone, mouse droppings tucked behind the eastern wall, the mineral trace of yesterday’s rain.
By Tim Carmichael24 days ago in Fiction
Dubai Airport: Stories Between Departures and Arrivals
There is something deeply human about an airport. It is a place where people hold hands a little tighter, where eyes search crowds with quiet hope, where goodbyes stretch longer than planned. Dubai airport is one of those rare spaces that feels bigger than travel itself. It is not just a transit hub in the desert. It is a crossroads of dreams, work, love, and second chances. Every day, thousands of people pass through its gates carrying stories only they understand. Some arrive with excitement. Others leave with heavy hearts. If you have ever walked through its long corridors at midnight, you know it feels like a small city that never sleeps.
By Muqadas khan24 days ago in The Swamp
Yajuj and Majuj (Gog and Magog) and the Concept of the “Barrier” That Holds Them Back
The story of Yajuj and Majuj—known in English as Gog and Magog—occupies a powerful place in Islamic eschatology. These mysterious tribes are mentioned in the Qur’an and Hadith as forces of chaos who will emerge near the end of times. Central to their narrative is the construction of a massive barrier built by the righteous ruler Dhul-Qarnayn, a wall designed to restrain their corruption until a divinely appointed time. This article explores who Yajuj and Majuj are, the meaning of the barrier, and how the concept has been understood historically and symbolically.
By Irshad Abbasi 24 days ago in History
Harut and Marut The Story of the Angels Sent Down to Babylon
The story of Harut and Marut is one of the most intriguing and debated narratives in Islamic tradition. Mentioned briefly in the Qur’an, elaborated upon in later Islamic exegesis, and paralleled by certain themes in Jewish and biblical traditions, the account of these angels sent to Babylon explores themes of temptation, free will, magic, and divine testing. While the Qur’an provides a concise reference, Jewish apocryphal literature and later interpretations offer additional context that has shaped understanding across centuries.
By Irshad Abbasi 24 days ago in History
Iran Leader Death: Power, Uncertainty, and What Comes Next
When news spreads about the possible death of a national leader, a country holds its breath. In Iran, leadership is not just political. It is religious, historical, and deeply symbolic. The phrase iran leader death carries weight far beyond a headline. It signals uncertainty, speculation, and questions about stability. For millions of Iranians, leadership affects daily life, from economic policies to social freedoms. For the wider world, it shapes regional security and global diplomacy. When discussions about iran leader death surface, they trigger more than curiosity. They raise concerns about succession, public reaction, and the future direction of a nation already facing internal and external pressure. To understand the implications, we must look at Iran’s leadership structure, history, and the fragile balance of power that defines it.
By Muqadas khan24 days ago in The Swamp











