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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Review Introduction Welcome to our review of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem," the latest installment in the action-packed franchise. If you grew up with these pizza-loving, crime-fighting turtles or have kids who are fans, this review is a must-read before diving into the action-packed world of Mutant Mayhem.
By Cindy Williams3 years ago in Fiction
WHEN PIGS FLY; A Community Story . Content Warning.
All the makings of a very boring and unadventurous class field trip, or was it? I knew why we were really here, though. Otherwise, why would the chaperones be wearing chef's hats? Why else would they be unloading boxes full of cutting-boards, knives, saucepans, stock-pans, roasting pans pots, kettles, Dutch-ovens, whisks, and hundreds of spoons to boot? the profusion of culinary paraphernalia could only mean one thing: WAR.
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in Fiction
Jingles is Bustin' Out
Jingles sat in his cage, looking out between the bars with beady eyes at the people walking by. Sometimes they would go right past, other times they would stop to gawk at him in his little metal prison. Occasionally a small girl or boy would smile at him and throw food into the cage, where Jingles would merely look at it with disgust until the child went away disappointed.
By Alison Rohde3 years ago in Fiction
Peacemaker's New Nickname Confirms His Real Role in the DC Universe
Peacemaker's new nickname, bestowed upon him by Amanda Waller, serves as confirmation of his significant role within the DC Universe. In recent years, Peacemaker has risen to prominence, becoming one of DC's most prominent characters, appearing in various books and even having his own TV show, 'Peacemaker Tries Hard!'. In this miniseries, fans discover that Amanda Waller has playfully dubbed him with an epithet unrelated to his mission of upholding peace.
By Abdullah Oguntade3 years ago in Fiction
Do Animals Grieve? A Closer Look at Mourning Behaviours in the Animal Kingdom
Introduction In 2018, the world was deeply moved by the heart-wrenching story of an orca named Tahlequah. She gave birth to a daughter, but tragically, the calf died within an hour. What followed was a remarkable and emotional display of behaviour that sparked a longstanding debate among scientists: do non-human animals grieve? In this blog, we will delve into the evidence that suggests some animals, including mammals and birds, might indeed experience grief.
By Rohit Singh3 years ago in Fiction
The Red-Faced Monkey Part 1
A/N: The great Donna Fox has challenged us writers to continue her 'never-ending story' here on Vocal! I accept your challenge, Donna! Here is a branch for the story to travel down - The Red-Faced Monkey Part 1! The first part/prompt is here:
By ThatWriterWoman3 years ago in Fiction
I'm on Fire
Club Elysium was nearly empty on a Tuesday night, so from his seat in the gloom in a back corner of the bar, Seth Darrow had a clear view of the front door. Except for an empty (but not clean) glass ashtray, the scratched wooden surface of the table in front of him was barren. Seth hunched over it, leaning on his elbows, gazing at the club’s entrance with a look of feverish anticipation on his face. The light of the setting sun shone through the dingy panes of the tall, wide windows on either side of the glass plate door, bathing the worn wood of the tables and booths around him in a gentle pink glow.
By Johnny Strife3 years ago in Fiction









