
Sue Anne Kariuki
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Through the Wrong Door
There was only one rule: don’t open the door. But Alice was never good at following rules, especially in strange places. She’d stumbled upon the peculiar house in the woods—its windows glowing like sleepy eyes—after wandering too far from the path. Mrs. Fidget, the odd woman who lived there, had left her alone for “just a moment” with that single warning.
By Sue Anne Kariukiabout a year ago in Horror
The Locked Room
There was only one rule: don’t open the door. Tara had been in the foster system long enough to know when something wasn’t right. The house seemed fine at first—Mrs. Calloway, sweet and soft-spoken, ran a tidy home. The other kids barely spoke, but Tara figured it was normal. Some places were quieter than others.
By Sue Anne Kariukiabout a year ago in Horror
Bo-Peep's Knock
There was only one rule: don’t open the door. Anya’s grandmother had whispered it to her the night she arrived at the old house deep in the Carpathian Mountains. The warning felt absurd, like something from a fairy tale. Yet, when Anya woke to the soft tapping on the other side of the locked bedroom door, she remembered it.
By Sue Anne Kariukiabout a year ago in Horror
Lonely
**How Come We Are So Lonely in a World That Is So Connected?** In today’s hyperconnected, Wi-Fi-filled, app-saturated, notification-overloaded world, we are all experiencing a strange phenomenon: *profound, soul-crushing loneliness*. Yes, folks, in an era where your phone dings more often than your doorbell, the overwhelming consensus seems to be: "Sure, I have 1,248 Facebook friends, but where is the one human I can call to help me move a couch?"
By Sue Anne Kariukiabout a year ago in Writers
The Slippery Slope of Morality
The Slippery Slope of Morality: Are We Falling or Just Rolling with It? Welcome, fellow humans, to yet another deep dive into one of life's greatest quandaries: the slippery slope of morality. But before we break into cold sweats and reach for our philosophy textbooks, let's take a moment to acknowledge the real question on everyone’s mind: Are we genuinely sliding into an ethical abyss, or are we just casually rolling downhill with a soda in hand, waving at passing moral standards as they float by like lost balloons?
By Sue Anne Kariukiabout a year ago in Humans
"Morality on the Decline?
In today’s world, the phrase "moral degradation" gets tossed around a lot. If you’ve spent any time on the internet—or worse, in the comments section—you’ve probably seen people lamenting the downfall of society. Apparently, we’re living in a cesspool of moral decline, and every generation before us was pure as snow. But is that really the case? Are we sliding down some ethical abyss, or has the definition of morality simply evolved? Let’s dig in.
By Sue Anne Kariukiabout a year ago in Humans
All Cats Are on the Autism Spectrum
All Cats Are on the Autism Spectrum: A Purrfectly Plausible Theory **Disclaimer:** While this article offers a playful and humorous perspective on feline behavior, it's important to note that autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder. Comparing feline traits to human autism is not intended to equate the two or trivialize the experiences of individuals with autism.
By Sue Anne Kariukiabout a year ago in Humans
Am I Real?
# Am I Real? A Deep Dive into Existence and Perception The question “Am I real?” might seem straightforward, yet it opens a Pandora’s box of philosophical inquiries that have fascinated thinkers for centuries. In an age defined by rapid technological advancements, social media filters, and virtual realities, this question resonates more than ever. In this article, we will explore the nature of reality, the role of perception, and the intersection of existence with philosophy, science, and spirituality.
By Sue Anne Kariukiabout a year ago in Humans






