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Three Billy Goats in the Internet Addicted World
Three Billy Goats in the Internet Addicted World (A re-adaptation from the classic story “Three Billy Goats Gruff”)
Jenia SilverPublished 9 months ago in FictionA Village In Sri Lanka
Kumbukkandura, a picturesque Muslim village situated in Digana, Kandy, Sri Lanka, is truly a gem surrounded by natural beauty Its unique location, nestled between a river and a forest, lends it a serene and tranquil ambiance that sets it apart. Let's delve into the details of this remarkable village:
mohammed MurshidPublished 9 months ago in WritersIn My Image
A battle weary figure stood on a dais at the base of an obsidian throne. No walls existed for this throne room. It rested at the peak of Mount Othys which overlooked all but Mount Olympos to the north. The man standing next to the throne had a shoulder length mane of black hair in ringlets and beard of coarse hair that matched the hair on his head.
Jonathan MartingPublished 9 months ago in Fiction"Always Down For You..." - Your Favorite Unabridged Dictionary
Impress your friends. Boss. English teachers who irritated you. Alternative formats that work with/without internet access for every A-Z word ever needed in life 24/7.
The Dani WriterPublished 9 months ago in CritiquePixel Pioneers
In the realm of retro-style arcade games, one concept shines bright with its emphasis on skillful navigation and exploration - "Pixel Pioneers." Transporting players into a maze-like world brimming with traps, enemies, and brain-teasing puzzles, this game offers a nostalgic journey reminiscent of classic arcade adventures. At its core, "Pixel Pioneers" challenges players to harness their skills in order to guide pixelated explorers to victory.
Perhaps I am still right
He is wild, like an animal, with a baby's open heart. He lives where I've already ventured. He thought I wasn't there. Our worlds collapsed at some point like waves.
- Top Story - September 2023
The Gingerbread Baker
So the gingerbread man sits on the fox's tail. And the fox begins to swim —The Gingerbread Man Ladybird book She baked gingerbread men daily—whole families of them—using her own recipe. Ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg spiced the air as she swished her wooden spoon around her bowl, kneaded, rolled, and cut her figures. She'd even baked her own family—Mr Robinson and the children. It was the only way to guarantee a perfect family.
Teresa RentonPublished 9 months ago in Fiction Hansel and Gretel's Night In The Wood
Beneath them, both children could feel the cold, damp earth seeping through the burlap they’d been shoved and folded into.
Chelsei St PaulPublished 9 months ago in Horror