Alexander Amir Soop
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The Answer
Life is good. A man should never have anything to complain about when he achieves for himself; a decent mechanical technician job, good money, loyal dog, and a hell of a beautiful (and also loyal) girlfriend who happens to be from a different Blackfoot nation. And the latest edition to add to our happiness; a new house on the margins of the city suburbs before the commencement of the new-fangled neighborhood outskirts—where every house looks impeccably the same—which seem to stretch on for endless miles through the flat, prairie terrain of nothingness. Kat, my loyal lady of four and a half years, and I cherry-picked the house together after weeks of persistent searching.
By Alexander Amir Soop4 years ago in Fiction
Mr. Knife
I spent two years in prison. And where, you might ask? The place was called Drumheller Penitentiary. Just plain old, Drum, as people who did time there would prefer to call it. I served two years out of a five-year sentence. It’s really true what they say: you know, all the mumbo-jumbo talk on the outside? In movies and what not. Good behaviour really does get you to a head start on an early release. Parole that is. And even then, the government still owns your ass until your warrant expiry.
By Alexander Amir Soop4 years ago in Horror
Ballad of a Party Animal Turned Sober
There is a strong message I would like to get across to my Indigenous brothers and sisters. Today I have a very important topic I would like to discuss—no, we need to discuss: Alcohol. Sadly, for the majority of the First Nations People of North America, alcohol in one way or another has had a negative impact on our day to day lives. Without a doubt it grew to a broad and negative influence on my own personal life, then in turn, my friends and loved ones. Alcohol abuse has been and will, unfortunately, continue to be an epidemic for our nationwide people unless we do something about it. My usage of alcohol all started from seeing and hearing my favourite stars indulge their happy lives in the stuff.
By Alexander Amir Soop4 years ago in Motivation
A Lively Old Merriment
This is a personal story that I must tell. Or to least, put into words for someone else to read one day. Plain and simple: It is a most startling account of my first experiences while field researching into my Indigenous-American blood lineage.
By Alexander Amir Soop4 years ago in Horror
