Noah Baldwin
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Day in, Day out
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. Having exchanged his life in the city, Thomas wished for a place of solitude, away from civilization and people in general. He found refuge in this cabin, a place where he believed he would no longer be bothered.
By Noah Baldwin4 years ago in Horror
Creepy Crawlies
Bing dida ling ding dong ding daaaaang. The sound of a banjo is distantly heard on the bayou. The moaning of the earth starts and the plucking ceases. The earth split open like a pair of butt cheeks at a prostate exam and what poured out was worse than shit.
By Noah Baldwin5 years ago in Fiction
Just Breathe
For those of you who have seen Total Recall, it should be easy to imagine what it would be like to suffocate when there is no air pressure, and it’s not a pretty thing. Mars had a mild atmosphere and that allowed some atmospheric pressure which would make it possibly a little more slow, but if you were unlucky enough to find yourself somewhere with no atmosphere whatsoever, your story would end quickly with a pop similar to that of a balloon that has risen too high.
By Noah Baldwin5 years ago in Fiction
Small Thoughts
Lim x-> ∞ = 3 Lim x-> -∞ = -6 in a straight line. A short line of possibilities, nothing extremely good, nothing extremely bad, which is a good thing on the bad part. Although even then, the negative is slightly worse than the positive, allows a bit more possibility that way than the other. It renders a simple question; Is it better to have something substantially bad yet interesting, or nothing noteworthy good or bad, yet boring? Although my mindset alters from time to time, I most often, including the moment of my writing this, believe that the latter be worse. Who would want to live the same boring life day in and day out? Maybe Joe and Pam had a baby, you get to go to their baby shower the day after tomorrow, interesting right? Maybe to the people who live monotonous lives.
By Noah Baldwin5 years ago in Fiction





