Humor
THE Monsters AND THE Crowd Kid
Some time ago, there was an unfortunate kid who had neither a father nor a mother. To earn a living, he cared for the sheep of an incredible Ruler. Constantly, he spent time out in the open fields, and just when it was extremely wet and blustery, he took shelter in a little cottage on the edge of a major wood. One evening, when he was perched on the grass close to his rushes, he heard, not exceptionally distant from him, the sound of somebody crying. He ascended and followed the commotion. Regrettably and with shock, he tracked down a Goliath lying at the entrance of the wood; he was going to run off as quick as his legs could convey him when the Monster called out, 'Don't be apprehensive; I won't hurt you. Going against the norm, I will compensate you abundantly, assuming that you will tie up my foot. I hurt it when I was attempting to dig up an oak-tree.'
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Fiction
THE FLYING Boat
Quite a long time ago, there was an old couple who had three children; the two seniors were smart, yet the third was a customary dullard. The astute children were exceptionally partial to their mom, gave her great garments, and consistently talked wonderfully to her; however, the most youthful was continuously hindering her, and she had no persistence with him. On one occasion, it was declared in the town that the Ruler had given a declaration, offering his girl, the Princess, in union with whoever ought to construct a boat that could fly. Quickly, the two were not set in stone to take a stab and asked their folks' favor. So the old mother tidied up their garments and provided them with a storehouse of arrangements for their excursion, not neglecting to add a container of liquor. At the point when they had gone, the unfortunate Bonehead started to prod his mom to tidy him up and allow him to get going.
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Fiction
THE Mythical beast OF THE NORTH
For quite a while in the past, as elderly individuals have told me, there was a horrendous beast who emerged from the North and devastated entire lots of nations, eating up the two men and monsters; and this beast was disastrous to such an extent that it was expected that except if help came, no living animal would be left on the essence of the earth. It had a body like a bull and legs like a frog, with two short front legs and two long ones behind; furthermore, it had a tail like a snake, ten spans long. At the point when it moved, it bounced like a frog, and with each spring, it covered a portion of a mile of ground. Luckily, its propensity was to stay for quite a long time in a similar spot and not to continue on till the entire area was eaten up. Nothing could chase it, on the grounds that its entire body was covered with scales, which were more enthusiastic than stone or metal; its two extraordinary eyes sparkled around evening time and even by day, similar to the most splendid lights, and any individual who had the evil karma to investigate those eyes became, in a manner of speaking, entranced and was obliged to surge voluntarily into the beast's jaws. In this manner, the Mythical serpent had the option to take care of the two men and monsters without minimal difficulty to itself, as it did not have to move from where it was lying. Every one of the adjoining lords had offered rich awards to anybody who ought to have the option to obliterate the beast, either forcibly or by charm, and many had taken a stab, yet entirely completely pitiably fizzled. When an extraordinary timberland wherein the Mythical serpent lay was set ablaze, the backwoods were burned to the ground; however, the fire didn't cause the beast the least damage. Nonetheless, there was a practice among the insightful men of the country that the Winged serpent might be overwhelmed by one who had Lord Solomon's seal ring, whereupon a mystery was engraved. This engraving would empower anybody who was savvy enough to interpret it to figure out how the Winged serpent could be annihilated. Nobody knew where the ring was covered up, nor was there any magician or learned man to be found who might have the option to make sense of the engraving.
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Fiction
Unravelling the Mysteries of Mars: A Journey from Habitability to Enigma
Introduction (Original): Mars, the mysterious red planet, has captivated human imagination for centuries. Around 3.7 billion years ago, it bore striking resemblances to Earth, with liquid water, a protective atmosphere, and potential habitability. However, over aeons, Mars underwent significant changes, transforming into a cold, desolate world. This blog delves into the intriguing narrative of Mars, tracing its ancient past as a potential abode for life, its present state as an enigmatic red planet, and the ongoing pursuit to uncover signs of life beyond Earth.
By Rohit Singh3 years ago in Fiction
Sarah's Dream
Sarah had always been an imaginative person. She loved to read books and watch movies that transported her to different worlds and experiences. But lately, she had been having strange dreams that felt so vivid, she almost couldn't tell if they were real or not.
By İrem Arıcıoğlu3 years ago in Fiction
"Unveiling the Secrets of Higher Dimensions: Metamaterials' Mind-Blowing Applications in 4D Space!"
Metamaterials are a class of engineered materials with unique properties that are not found in nature. These materials are carefully designed to exhibit properties that are not commonly seen in traditional materials, making them highly desirable for various applications in modern science and technology. In this article, we will explore the concept of metamaterials and discuss their potential applications in four-dimensional space without resorting to plagiarism.
By Go With Trend3 years ago in Fiction
I Will Find You, You Lout
This is my 2nd entry into James and Oneg's Tag, You're It! Challenge. For this one, the writer is instructed to pick a Vocal community and tag/nominate another writer to write a poem or 100-word micro fic about it BUT you only have 15 minutes to write!
By Cathy holmes3 years ago in Fiction




