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This Mind of Theirs
I tossed and turned uncomfortably inside my head, waiting for the day when my mind would no longer be my own. It would still contain my memories and the little knowledge I know of the world, but it would be forced below the surface by memories that don't belong to me. I always wondered if being a conduit for our ancestors' memories affected my father at all? Questions like that kept me awake on countless occasions because I knew one day, I'd have the answers. Inevitably, my father would perish, and he will leave behind his entire legacy and the legacy of those who came before. His mind and everything that fills it will transfer to the next in line, me.
By CreepyAuthor3 years ago in Fiction
Losing Inspiration in a Pandemic
I never wanted to be the person to say this, but you will probably lose inspiration if things aren’t going too well around you. At least, that’s true in my case. I wasn’t ready for the virus and all the changes it has brought to my life. Everything has completely flipped on its head, and I’m still trying desperately to mend the pieces. Right now, I have to move and even figure out how that’s going to work with the new job I’m trying to start. I can’t get unemployment, so I’ve been trying to get a work from home job that can sustain us. All the stress of paying bills with savings that are now becoming none existent is getting to me. It does not help that there’s no clear end to all this. They say that this is the perfect time to reinvent yourself and spend more time doing activities you usually wouldn’t have time for. For some reason, as quarantine gets longer, that task becomes more problematic than it sounds. I went from writing on medium every day, if not, twice a day to not at all. I’m not particularly eager to publish things that feel forced, and everything I tried to write seemed that way. The things I do to try to stay inspired are pretty dull and honestly doesn't help.
By CreepyAuthor3 years ago in Longevity
Why Everyone Has Anxiety
Everyone has anxiety. That is the one thing you can count on being a constant between humans. This type of worry comes in many forms: relationship anxiety, separation anxiety, any phobia, and panic disorder. It can show up in more than one way, but even the calmest of us have seen displays of these occur in our everyday lives.
By CreepyAuthor3 years ago in Psyche
Who Left These Bloody Footprints?
The night was cold, like any other late-summer night in Michigan. I ended it just like previous nights, as I had developed a routine. Every night, I would drink tea and read in bed until my tea was finished. Then, I would lay down and allow myself to be taken away. Throughout the night, I tossed and turned, unable to find a good position to sleep in. I awakened a few times in between those turns and could feel something wasn't right. My foot confirmed that feeling as it tingled most throughout my slumber, feeling as if a million little critters swarmed the bones of my right foot.
By CreepyAuthor3 years ago in Horror
Top 10 Shows on HULU That Will Make You Rave!
This list is not in any particular order, simply because I could not decide which I loved most. 1. Greek - This is an older show about how teens get through college while being caught up in parties, the greek system, scandals, sexual relations, and life. I've seen this long ago but recently rewatched all four seasons, which is why I've included Greek on the list. Watching the show over again was just as exciting as it was the first time. I genuinely feel like I fell in love with all the characters from the show all over again.
By CreepyAuthor3 years ago in Geeks
Coding Languages — and When to Use Them
The languages of code are constantly changing, and it can be challenging to stay up to date with the latest. As long as you know primary languages and the bones of coding languages commonly used, there’s no way to leave you in the past! There are a few core languages to get the hang of, and no matter what changes after that, it will be an easy adjustment. Let’s dive into understanding when to use technologies of web development:
By CreepyAuthor3 years ago in 01
The Boy in the Bay Window
Our hearts beat frantically as if they'd give up on us as we panicked. Our son went missing in the middle of the night, yet somehow he was still here. His presence loomed over our every move, daring us to step out of line. My husband and I stormed his room, looking for any clue to what became of our seven-year-old, Max.
By CreepyAuthor4 years ago in Horror
The Darkest Parts
Journey entry #815 The ache. You know, that feeling in your heart . . . or somewhere inside of you, that aches? Right when you thought that you couldn’t feel? That you would never feel? I have that dreadful ache. People define it as love, but it just feels like torture to me.
By CreepyAuthor4 years ago in Horror
The Darkest Parts - Chapter 2
Go check out chapter 1 if you haven't already! Twenty-four days until Death Anniversary: The month of December never felt so dangerous in my life. It was impossible to have good spirits when there was a literal spirit seeming to be stalking me. I thought I saw him again when I was getting out of the shower. A dark figure loomed behind the curtain as I squinted into the mirror. Granted, it was a bit steamy in the bathroom, but the model seemed darker than steam; almost, heavy-fog like.
By CreepyAuthor4 years ago in Horror
Calling ALL Wannabe YouTuber's
I’ve made a YouTube Channel in the very late and depression year of 2020. Being at home during quarantine has made me realize that I don’t want to go back to work now more than ever. I am in no way expecting to blow up and make YouTube a full-time job. It takes a ton of effort and hard work. I have to say; I’m here for it! Though, I won't be doing it. I don't feel comfortable being in the spotlight, even if I don't have subscribers. I love making videos, but broadcasting them is a whole different can of worms.
By CreepyAuthor4 years ago in Geeks
Hocus Pocus Was Not a Halloween Movie
Every October, I like to sit down and watch old Halloween movies. Yesterday's pick was Hocus Pocus (1993). In my adulthood, I found myself laughing at parts of the film I'd seen a million times. I always remembered that no matter how many times you watch something, you'll still see something new you didn't see/realize the first time. This statement is still valid for me.
By CreepyAuthor4 years ago in Horror