short story
Out of Mankind
In the distant future, a time when the Earth had long been abandoned, humanity's legacy remained embedded in the cosmos. After centuries of technological advancements, mankind had achieved the ultimate dream of space colonization. New worlds were discovered, and colonies thrived on distant planets and moons. The accomplishments of human civilization were awe-inspiring, but the journey was not without challenges.
By emmanuel charles2 years ago in Earth
Could Chat GPT Talk to Whales?
This is the resonance emanating from the largest-toothed apex predator existing on our planet, a melodic broadcast emerging from the unfathomable depths of the sea – a call that diverges from harmonious melodies characterizing other whales' vocalizations, manifesting more akin to digital data transmissions. This auditory phenomenon has reverberated through the annals of nautical history, echoing through the centuries, ensnaring sailors' imaginations with its eerie wails, erroneously believed to be the lamentations of drowned mariners' spirits. Astonishingly, it wasn't until 1957 that the scientific community realized these sounds originated from cetaceans, and it took until the 1970s to comprehend the complex nature of these undulating clicks and bellowing utterances as a form of communication.
By Nida Rafiq2 years ago in Earth
A City Transformed
Ago in a land there existed a wise individual. He possessed knowledge and wisdom. His understanding spanned across various domains. His heart was filled with compassion, for others. He consistently endeavored to improve their lives. However a sense of melancholy consumed him as the inhabitants of his town resided in obliviousness and despair.
By NooNs routes2 years ago in Earth
Why humans should not drink too much water.
Water is essential to life, yet it can also be just as poisonous in the appropriate situation. The extra waste and water in your blood are filtered out by your kidneys, however they can only digest 800 to 1,000 millilitres of water each hour, so if you somehow managed to consume more than that without being sick, you might experience complications because your kidneys cannot keep up with your rate of consumption. As a result, your cells receive the surplus.
By Aiesha Spence2 years ago in Earth
The Last Polar Bear. Content Warning.
In the northern reaches of the world, where the ice met the sea and the cold wind whispered stories of ancient times, lived a young girl named Freya. Her days were filled with the echoes of crashing waves, the songs of seabirds, and the gentle touch of snowflakes on her cheeks. But amidst the beauty, an unspoken sadness hung heavy in the air—the changing world.
By ganesh98662 years ago in Earth
I Woke Up During Surgery
As my eyes slowly fluttered open, a disorienting haze enveloped my senses. The sterile scent of the hospital filled my nose, and the rhythmic beeping of machines echoed in my ears. Blinking, I tried to make sense of my surroundings, only to find myself lying on an unfamiliar operating table, encircled by blindingly bright lights.
By Yassine Dahmaz2 years ago in Earth
Seeds of Hope. Content Warning.
the heart of a bustling city, where skyscrapers overshadowed the horizon, there was an oasis of hope that emerged from the most unexpected of places: a barren plot of land. This small piece of earth, nestled between concrete structures, became the canvas for an extraordinary story of personal growth and healing. The community garden that sprouted there was a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, proving that even in the harshest environments, seeds of hope could find purchase and thrive.
By Emmanuel Pwol 2 years ago in Earth
Why Going Vegan Is Easy
Hey there, curious minds! Buckle up because we're about to take a wild ride into the vibrant world of veganism. Imagine a food journey that tickles your taste buds and leaves a green footprint on the planet – it's like a culinary roller coaster you wouldn't want to miss.
By Sander Terwolbeck2 years ago in Earth




