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Ana Deloret
Stories (2/0)
When gods are the foolish ones
They call us gods. We are no gods. If anything, we do hold the responsibility of the current situation. And the past. But we are blinded from the guilt by our shiny tower over the clouds. We were selfish and coward. We secluded ourselves away from the damage, we shut our eyes close and decided to ignore the rest of the world. Or what survived of it. And we’ve been ruling from up there. Living like royalty when the others are down here, providing us with vital supplies in exchange of leftover crumbs.
By Ana Deloret3 years ago in Fiction
Rebellious Weed Scavenging
From all the things I have to do, this is the last one on my list. It is not even on my list, officially I mean because it is not a thing I HAVE to do. I mean yes, I do, have to do It, because it is creative and time consuming and I will probably fail, and curse at myself for even trying, and I could get the same end product at IKEA for 20 bucks, so of course, I have to do it. If it will get money on my bank account to pay this 115 bucks gas bill due in 3 weeks, heck no. If it will align with my line of work or fit in a niche I could even try to monetize in some ways. Still no.
By Ana Deloret3 years ago in Journal