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The Story Of An Old Man. Content Warning.
Some time ago, in a little town settled while moving slopes and lavish vegetation, there carried on with an elderly person named Benjamin. His life was an embroidery woven with strings of satisfaction, distress, experience, and versatility. Benjamin had seen the turning of hundreds of years, and his story extended a long way past the limits of his town.
By aliyan jabbar3 years ago in Fiction
Drunk-ass Aliens: An "Earthling Anatomy" Exam Cram Session. Content Warning.
"Tomorrow's the exam?!" exclaims L'Phtoni, visibly sobering at the information. In response, T'Node drunkenly points to the notification from their professor, detailing the unexpected rescheduling of their "Earthling Anatomy" exam. The test is paramount; it accounts for a full 25% of their grade. Instead of an additional month, they are faced with less than a day to cram for the exam.
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)3 years ago in Fiction
The Golden Cane Award
Every joint riddled with arthritis caused Doris to grimace as the aide transferred her to a wheelchair. However, this day was too important to relinquish because of ongoing pain. The Golden Cane was given out once a year to the oldest person in town and Doris was to have the prize. Unfortunately, she had to share the trophy with her birthday twin, Dee Cunningham. Dee was also named Doris but used the nickname Dee as distinction.
By C. H. Richard3 years ago in Fiction
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse - Movie Review
Introduction "So Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" is the sequel to the widely beloved and visually dazzling "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse." This time around, there's a super-secret society of super Spider-Men, and Miles Morales is like, "I'm not a part of that." There's a new villain called Spot, causing problems. More development with Miles Morales and all the visual bedazzlement the first movie had, that you're hoping the second movie has. And absolutely, yes, it has it.
By Havi Nagpal3 years ago in Fiction
Web of Dimensions
"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" takes us on a thrilling ride through the vast and interconnected web of dimensions. Building upon the groundbreaking success of the original "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," this highly anticipated sequel delves even deeper into the multiverse, expanding the Spider-Verse in ways that will leave audiences spellbound.
By Eview Nicks3 years ago in Fiction
Shadows of Destiny
Chapter 1: A Mysterious Encounter In the serene village of Mizukawa, nestled amidst lush green mountains and flowing rivers, lived a young boy named Hatori. He possessed an air of curiosity and a mischievous glint in his eyes that set him apart from his peers. Little did he know that his life was about to take a thrilling turn.
By Aryan Sharma 3 years ago in Fiction
Exploring the Magical Realms of Fictional Novels
: Exploring the Magical Realms of Fictional Novels Introduction: Fictional novels have the power to transport readers to enchanting worlds, ignite their imagination, and evoke a range of emotions. From epic sagas to intimate character studies, these literary works offer a gateway to new realms, both real and imagined. In this article, we will delve into the allure of fictional novels, examining their impact on readers and the enduring appeal of storytelling.
By Imam Adeyosola 3 years ago in Fiction
The Great Grape Heist
Last year it was arson. The year before, a phony health inspector. This year it's our turn. We infiltrate the tasting with no issues - a hundred and one people all dressed to the nines; the Howdens won't notice a couple of extra staff. Their uniforms are cheap polyester, itchy and hot. I tug at my tie.
By Ash Taylor3 years ago in Fiction
The Hidden Road
A young woman named Lily used to reside in a small, picturesque town tucked between soaring mountains. Lily made the decision to set out on a journey because she had an adventurous spirit and a desire to see the world. She embarked on an exhilarating hitchhiking adventure with nothing more than a backpack and a sense of adventure.
By Chris Paul3 years ago in Fiction






