Humor
Magic and Toilet Paper
n the enchanting aisles of Bed, Bath, and Beyondington, a magical world unfolded, hidden from the eyes of ordinary shoppers. The mystical realm was home to a young wizard named Balthazar Bubblesworth, who, on his eleventh birthday, received an acceptance letter to the prestigious Bed Bath and Beyondington School of Mystical Arts.
By Daniel Mero Dizon6 months ago in Fiction
Waste disposal Ninja
In the bustling village of Konohagakure, nestled amidst the verdant treetops, a diligent and unassuming ninja named Naruto diligently served as the village's garbage collector. In a world where extraordinary abilities and grandeur often took center stage, Naruto found purpose and pride in his seemingly mundane yet essential role.
By Daniel Mero Dizon6 months ago in Fiction
A Haunting
THE LIVING ROOM Beaming at him with excitement in her eyes, she quickly pushes the slip of paper into his open palm. Pressing her lips to his, she happily states, “We’re going to the castle to spend a night with the undead,” as she jumps into his arms.
By Isabella Rose6 months ago in Fiction
Hidden Faces. Content Warning.
So, Vocal are approving stories out of order, having still not approved the one for today. It's taking ages for mine to get on here so I thought I'd submit tomorrow's and here it is. I have a busy week so I thought I'd get ahead of the game and now, I'm behind and ahead at the same time.
By Rachel Deeming6 months ago in Fiction
Funny story of mental doctor
Story of mental doctor Sometime in the distant past in the curious town of Psychedelia, where the roads were cleared with Unintentional errors and the air was loaded up with the chuckling of internal devils, there carried on with a psychological specialist named Dr. Sigmund Wobblekins. Dr. Wobblekins was no customary specialist; he had a skill for treating the quirkiest of mental diseases with his strange techniques.
By Malaika Ayub6 months ago in Fiction
Funny story of teacher who don't even know how to teach
Sometime in the distant past in the curious town of Pedagogia, there was a school named Dumbfounded High. In charge of this instructive boat was Commander Blockhead, otherwise called Ms. Hapless, the educator who had gained notoriety for not having even the remotest clue about how to instruct.
By Malaika Ayub6 months ago in Fiction
Temporal Convergence: The Timekeeper's Odyssey
In a world where time is controlled by an ancient celestial clock, young astronomer Maya discovers a hidden chamber within the observatory where she works. Inside, she finds an intricate, otherworldly mechanism connected to the stars themselves. Unbeknownst to her, this mechanism is the heart of the celestial clock, responsible for maintaining the balance of time across the universe.
By Mustafa Ali6 months ago in Fiction
Anti-Elvis
And verily I say unto you, from Priscilla 4:16-20, it is written, For there will be another Pelvis to come, another caped jumpsuit with a wireless microphone to drop, and he will be prophesized thus: to come into the world when The Great Elvis no longer matters, and brothers hurt their brothers, and sisters date their sisters. And this Anti-Elvis will rise and croon, until the city called Vegas beckons him to its Sphere. And the Lord will smite his followers, including hound dogs and those who see their blues as moody. And great seductive gyrations will descend upon the people, and they will gnash their teeth and rattle their jewelry. And curse Nicholas Cage and spit on the husbandry of Michael Jackson. And the great Metronome will rest on the 7th note and see that it is good.
By Gerard DiLeo6 months ago in Fiction
I have a Pen
In the far reaches of the galaxy, on the planet Pensia, a land where the Force of creativity flows through an extraordinary variety of pens, our journey unfolds. Here, pens are not mere writing instruments; they are living beings, each with a unique connection to the Force that shapes the destiny of their respective habitats.
By Daniel Mero Dizon6 months ago in Fiction