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Don't Be Late.
What time is it? 8:37 . Okay, walk, walk walk. Why is everything either stairs or a slope? Fuck meeeeee... Okay, okay. Time? 8:39 Okay, okay. We are doing good for time - mind the curb.
Rosie J. SargentPublished about a year ago in FictionMaybe Tomorrow
After the night’s rain, the morning air was crisp and clean and full of promise. The man guided his minivan up the dirt road, bumping through the shallow potholes and avoiding deep ones.
Ward NorcuttPublished about a year ago in FictionDid They Find a Living Megalodon In the Mariana Trench?
The Megalodon, an extinct species of shark that lived approximately 23 to 2.6 million years ago, has captured the imagination of people for years. With its massive size and fearsome teeth, it's no wonder that many are fascinated by the idea that it may still exist today. Recently, rumors have been circulating that a living Megalodon was found in the depths of the Mariana Trench. But is there any truth to these claims?
Daniel EllisonPublished about a year ago in FictionSense or Senses
Sense or senses Which do you choose The kind that is common Or the kind that smells food A fool for the delights that come on some bread Or the knowledge between what is said and unsaid Kendall says senseless - and I must agree So here is some nonsense on this page, from me
Kelli Sheckler-AmsdenPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Mystery Student: A Teacher's Tale of Unexpected Surprises
Mrs. Thompson was a dedicated teacher, always punctual and reliable. She had been teaching at the same school for over a decade, and she knew every one of her students by name. She was meticulous when it came to attendance, and she always took great care to ensure that her records were accurate. So, when she looked down at her attendance sheet one morning and saw an unfamiliar name, she was puzzled.
Anime Odyssey: Top 10 Must-Watch Anime Series
Anime is a genre that has captured the hearts of millions of fans worldwide. In this blog, we will be exploring 10 must-watch anime series that have become cultural touchstones and continue to be celebrated by fans. From the action-packed adventures of Naruto and One Piece to the heart-wrenching dramas of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Neon Genesis Evangelion, these series offer something for everyone. Join us as we take a journey through the vibrant and diverse world of anime.
Mishal SaleemPublished about a year ago in FictionMind's Eye
The Neural Conspiracy In the year 2075, the world had become a vastly different place. Advances in technology had created new opportunities for humanity, but also new dangers. One of the most significant advancements was the creation of the neural interface, a device that allowed humans to directly connect their brains to the internet.
Edward C. AddamsPublished about a year ago in FictionHUMAN SACRIFICE
Long ago, in a land far away, there existed a civilization that was shrouded in mystery. They were known for their rituals of human sacrifice, which many found to be barbaric and inhumane. People from neighbouring lands were both fascinated and terrified by their practices, but none could decipher the reason behind them.
The Perfect Life
Title: The Perfect Life In the small town of Pleasantville, everyone was happy. The sun was always shining, the birds were always singing, and the grass was always green. There was no crime, no poverty, and no unhappiness. It was a utopia, a paradise, a perfect world.
The Ingurgitant
Electric flames dance on brazen rods surrounded by forked steel suspending rolled sheets of glass over a wooden plane attending to the ingurgitant.
The Bantering WelshmanPublished about a year ago in FictionI Finally Won Something on Vocal!
Two years and ~100 pieces of work on Vocal have finally paid off! I guess I finally wrote something worthwhile! Too bad it's still so little... So many hours wasted. I'll never get those hours I spent on articles back...
Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)Published about a year ago in FictionThe Great Debate
The two politicians stood on stage, each trying to outdo the other with their rhetoric and grandiose promises. The crowd was restless, waiting for a sign of substance. "I will lower taxes for the middle class," the first politician proclaimed. "That's ridiculous," the second retorted. "I will lower taxes for everyone, even the rich!"
SK PindiproluPublished about a year ago in Fiction