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a ghost story
One day, a tale of ghosts emerged, sparking beliefs and skepticism among individuals. Neela, positioned between the two camps, adamantly dismissed the existence of ghosts and disembodied spirits. She frequently admonished the children of the household, challenging the notion of ghosts: were they truly real? Why did people ghost? What was the rationale behind their fear?
Md Babul HossainPublished 7 months ago in HorrorLeaves They Fall
Leaves they fall all around Wind flowing, a gentle sound Once alive Saying good bye Coming to an end “Until we meet again my friend”
Sidney SmithPublished 7 months ago in PoetsTop Most Powerful Superheroes of All Time
Most heroes possess some degree of superhuman strength, even if it is only sufficient for them to be able to hurl and then catch a powerful shield made of pure metal, but few reach the highest levels. Marvel Comics has traditionally rated the strength of its characters in terms of how many tons (2,000 lbs. or 907 kg.) they can lift. The system primarily works as a straightforward comparison mechanism to determine how strong one character is in comparison to all the others, rather than acting as a literal measurement. Many words have been written in an effort to pinpoint which fictional characters comprise the most potent superheroes, but this list aims to address a somewhat different query. heroes who are physically fit.
9digitguidePublished 7 months ago in GamersThe Flame That Burned Itself Out
When first you came Into my life A burning desire Yearned to be quenched *** I felt your flame Love cut like a knife I bathed in your shower
Adam EvansonPublished 7 months ago in PoetsThe Cycle of Fall
It is that time of year again When the crickets still sing all night long But the mosquitos have retired for the season
Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual WarriorPublished 7 months ago in Poets- Top Story - October 2023
Erubescence
Rayna was obsessed with the colour Red Tristan badly wanted to lock her in wed He took a knife to his heart She stopped to admire the art
Dharrsheena Raja SegarranPublished 7 months ago in Poets Book Review: Black Fox One by Elyse Hoffman
A deadly mission to hunt down the resistance's top soldier will make SS Officer Jonas Amsel question everything he kills for... Jonas Amsel and Avalina Keller, devoted Nazis and best friends, have a bright future in Hitler’s Third Reich. Ava, a talented gymnast, wants to serve Germany in the Olympics, and Jonas, who has loved Ava since they were children, wants nothing more than to marry her and start a family. When he is about to propose, however, Ava and her entire family vanish without a trace. Jonas blames the Jews for Ava’s disappearance and throws himself into a career in the Nazi Party. He serves the Reich under the ruthless Chief of the Gestapo, Reinhard Heydrich. Jonas becomes particularly good at capturing members of the Black Foxes, an anti-Nazi resistance group, earning Heydrich’s respect and the moniker of “the Fox Hunter.” Impressed by Jonas’ skills, Heydrich gives him his most difficult task yet: capture the elusive Black Fox One, the Black Foxes’ most deadly and mysterious operative. No Nazi who has pursued Black Fox One has returned alive, but Jonas is determined and confident. Capturing Black Fox One might bring him one step closer to finding Ava. But while he is hunting Black Fox One, Jonas makes a shocking discovery, forcing him to make an agonizing decision. He must choose between his love for the Reich and his heart, torn between the lies he has been taught all his life and the new truth before him.
Marie SinadjanPublished 7 months ago in BookClubCorduroy Joy
Corduroy Joy didn’t know she was a toy She thought she was like every other girl or boy She laughed and played all day And at night she laid in her bed
Atomic HistorianPublished 7 months ago in Poets