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When You Finally Realize You’ve Been Buying Gluten-free Bread Wrong for Years
It’s one of those life-altering moments but also slightly embarrassing. As in, why did it take me so long, add bare-faced owning up to the fact that I’ve been almost religiously eating non-flavored, egg white containing (as a borderline vegan), cardboardesque sandwiches, and paying extra for the privilege.
By The Dani Writer2 years ago in Feast
This Is NOT An Itemized List of Annoying Bad Driver Habits
I am aware this may sound like a rant but a rant, it is not. This is a short personal sort of listicle, similar to someone else’s listicle somewhere around the world who knows what it’s like to be on the road with drivers who most likely have a license, but don’t have the relevant driving courtesies and draw silent seething from others behind opposite steering wheels.
By The Dani Writer2 years ago in Wheel
The Long Forever Way Home
Auwruun Loneliness, desolation, and fear have a scent and Auwruun’s tiny body had soaked deep in it. The men who came and touched him all over called “Bintang” (Star) at each encounter. His name was Auwruun from the time his mother uttered it. He tried to tell them that, but they never listened.
By The Dani Writer2 years ago in Fiction
- Runner-Up in After the Parade Challenge
Planetary Patrol to Eradicate Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
No embellishment needed. In modern slavery and human trafficking slithers the sinister soullessness of breathing putrefaction in all its nauseating retchy-ness. Those traumatic embedded experiences where the stinging never really stops, only becomes blockaded behind cerebral cortex nerve cells 2-4 mm thick.
By The Dani Writer2 years ago in Humans