Humor
"Moon Light"
A starry night has a very alluring quality to it. For generations, poets, artists, and dreamers have been enthralled with the ethereal ambiance created by the moon's tranquil shine, which casts a gentle silvery light over the countryside. We shall dig into the ethereal and mysterious realm of moonlit nights in this piece, examining their significance, cultural resonances, and the physics underlying this celestial beauty.
Misha story writerPublished 7 months ago in FictionCanaticulous
For the meaning of the word "canaticulous," please see one Kyle Raynor of Wheitah, Indiana. After listening to covers of eighties hits played on ukuleles and recorded in rooms with poor acoustics, Kyle starts his shift as a sales clerk at Nature’s Bounty Market. Not that he works, so much as talks about how any given modern film pales in comparison to old films he had never actually seen.
Kera HildebrandtPublished 7 months ago in FictionVicarishame, Take 2
This story has been written from a female student's perspective. I'm taking this cool film class, like really cool, where we watch a lot of movies from all over the world and talk about them. I really love the professor, because he is young and cool. I'm learning, like, a lot.
Lana V LynxPublished 7 months ago in FictionSparkeeznort
Once, during a cozy gathering with friends, we shared stories, jokes, and sparkling drinks. It was a night filled with laughter and joy. As I took a sip of my fizzy beverage, one of my friends cracked a hilarious joke that sent us all into fits of laughter. It was the kind of laughter that bursts out unexpectedly, and the timing couldn't have been worse.
Haris HadzicPublished 7 months ago in FictionThe Murphication of a Purple Man
Let me enlighten you on the precariousness of the situation I’ve found myself in. There was an industrial accident at my job. It caused me to lose my right eye. On top of that, since I was blamed for the accident, I lost my job as well. It gets worse.
David E. PerryPublished 7 months ago in FictionCatamorphosis!
Long hairs sprouted on my ears yesterday, and today, I counted twelve. Wiry whiskers shot outwards under my nose. This was different from the rampant hair relocation of age.
J. S. WadePublished 7 months ago in FictionAlzchuism [alls-choo-is-em]
The mind can perform miraculous feats in a short amount of time. It’s the simple things that baffles scientist, prompting extensive research. Most of which are a waste of taxpayers' money. There is no solution to certain mental processes. In layman's terms, it is what it is.
Lamar WigginsPublished 7 months ago in FictionItchimekilieloo
I listened to her feet treading upstairs. She nudged the half open door as she walked in a haste. She intrigued me skillfully ,which in turn, made me probe her most perennially. Simply reinforcing this status quo, I followed her around with drift quickness. And so on and so forth, I got nicknamed as a “digger,” and she got celebrated well as a “tripper ,” most candidly for her brisk movements.
Madhu GotetiPublished 7 months ago in FictionImabeatyass
"Alright now, that's enough." Was the start of the downward spiral. But in reality, we knew 2 tones earlier, that we were playing with fire.
Kelli Sheckler-AmsdenPublished 7 months ago in FictionCofart
I was awakened by my mother’s sharp elbow meeting my ribs. “Wake up, you’re embarrassing me.” She hissed. I gave myself a shake as I realized we were still nowhere near the end of the service. I stifled a yawn and rubbed the sleep from my eyes before I caught the eye of my sister’s smug expression.
Donna Fox (HKB)Published 7 months ago in FictionPuzzlmentationismitis
Being asked to invent words was not completely and fully thought out by the Voogling peoples of Voocal. Having no idea what they were then unleashing upon themselves, they set us to work concocting fake words.
Novel AllenPublished 7 months ago in FictionWatthe
Stepping out of bed into a wet spot…watthe Pulling a hair from my mouth….Watthe Driving down a one way street, into oncoming traffic….Watthe
Kelli Sheckler-AmsdenPublished 7 months ago in Fiction