short story
Is It Time To Panic Yet?
A one of a kind find was discovered in the permafrost of Siberia. Meet Sparta, a lion cub. It's the best preserved frozen specimen from the last ice age ever found. Lions usually sleep 20 hours a day, but this lion cub took a 28,000-year nap.
By Corey Turner3 years ago in Earth
Maldives: Paradise on Earth
Welcome to the tropical paradise of the Maldives! With its pristine white sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and luxurious overwater villas, this exotic island destination is a dream come true for travelers seeking a slice of heaven on earth.
By Hashir Vohra3 years ago in Earth
Nature is life.
Nature's role and importance. Nature is one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring creations on earth. It is a reflection of the power and majesty of the universe and the diversity of life that exists within it. From the towering mountains to the deep blue oceans, nature is a testament to the incredible power and creativity of the natural world.
By Shahroz Nasir3 years ago in Earth
Eastern Standard Time (EST) Taunts Arch Rivals Vows it Will Take On Any and All Time Zones “Any Time, Anywhere”
At a press conference in Las Vegas today heavyweight champion time zone of the world Eastern Standard Time (EST) taunted his arch rivals Central, Mountain, and Pacific Time Zones and challenged any and all comers to a winner take all title fight. EST boasted that “it was his time now” and that he would show the entire world that he is “the greatest of all time.” Continuing his tradition of using humor to frustrate and anger his would be opponents he bad mouthed each of his major North American contenders with a constant stream of insults. “Central time is so slow it takes him an extra hour to get out of bed in the morning, how can he even think of having a chance in the ring with the champ. I call time out on his weak ass.” As he spoke he performed his signature “time-out” gesture holding his stiffened right arm down to his side and slowly moving it back and forth like a pendulum. The crowd went bananas and erupted in a torrent of cheers for the champ. At that point EST ripped off his shirt and flexed revealing his chiseled physique and many women in the audience screamed and passed out. The champ kindly offered each woman on site his personal phone number saying "Call me any time and I will show you a good time each and every time."
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Earth
"The Enchanted Lake"
In a small town nestled among the towering mountains, there was a lake that was said to hold mystical powers. The townspeople spoke of strange occurrences and whispered tales of a mysterious woman who appeared from the lake every moonlit night. Her beauty was said to be otherworldly, and many claimed to have seen her, but none knew who she was or where she came from.
By Fathima Raheema3 years ago in Earth
What Would Happen If The World Ran Out Of Water
Water is a vital resource for all living organisms on the planet, and it is essential for the survival of human civilization. However, as the global population continues to grow, the demand for water is increasing rapidly, and many regions around the world are facing water scarcity. What would happen if the world ran out of water completely? This is a terrifying thought, but it is a possibility that we cannot ignore. In this article, we will explore the consequences of such an event and what we can do to prevent it from happening.
By Daily Updater3 years ago in Earth
Connection Lost
Violet sat at her kitchen table, the faint glow of her phone casting shadows on her face. She scrolled through her social media feed, lost in a sea of posts and notifications. But amidst the digital noise, her thoughts kept drifting back to Luca, her ex-boyfriend.
By Benjamin Isaac3 years ago in Earth
Rising Waters: A Coastal Community's Journey in the Face of Climate Change"
Once upon a time, nestled along the picturesque coastline of a small town called Seaville, there was a vibrant community of fishermen and their families. For generations, they had relied on the bountiful waters of the sea to provide for their livelihoods and sustain their way of life. But as the years passed, something began to change. The sea, once their ally, turned into a formidable foe as the effects of climate change became increasingly evident.
By Jacob Glory3 years ago in Earth








