Stream of Consciousness
What A Day
Rising early that morning, Geoffrey showered and shaved, getting soap in his eyes and nicking his face, effectively setting the mood for his day. In the bedroom closet, he could only find a single clean shirt to wear. Reaching for his favorite shoes, he hit his head on the closet shelves when he lifted back up.
By Mother Combs8 months ago in Fiction
Why Not Science. Content Warning.
This was a 48-hour project. I lived in Austin & South Texas for 13 years. My friend in Austin texted me about the tyranny and theocracy that has taken over his state. THIS IS A FICTION STORY! I CREATED ALL THE CHARACTERS, METAPHORES IN THE VIDEO, AND NEEDED TO SAY THIS!
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 8 months ago in Fiction
The Hell We're Born Into. Content Warning.
The Hell We're Born Into Reincarnation, the Journey Toward Heaven By Joey Raines Description: A young man is born with mysterious voices screaming in his head, voices that claim to be his own memories from lives he's not currently living. As he grows older, these whispers reveal a horrifying truth about the nature of existence itself, forcing him to confront a reality far more terrifying than death. A psychological horror story about memory, identity, and the price of understanding truths that were meant to stay hidden.
By Joey Raines8 months ago in Fiction
The snake and the seeker. Top Story - June 2025.
“Coming! Ready or not!” Trouble is, I’m not ready. Not for this. When they drew the snake, I took too many guesses. My count was huge. And we always play hide-and-seek in the dark. That was what we called it, often hyphenated, sometimes even rushed into a single word: hidenseekinnadark.
By Andy Potts8 months ago in Fiction
Theriocentricity-My definition
Theriocentricity is a term that means to me a way to bring all theories on several topics and subjects to become a concentric whole. Like when learning how to teach you are also learning some very basic counseling skills in making whomever to improve behaviors and still learning basic skills socially and academically. Seeing how the relationships of these two professions are similar as well as different. Remember an old science experiment when you drop a rock in the water and the waves as concentric circles get bigger and bigger we are learning that theories help us to understand ideas.
By Mark Graham8 months ago in Fiction
Death or Love. Content Warning.
Under the burning twilight of a kingdom falling into chaos, a lone warrior named Ean strode through a scarred battlefield. His eyes, filled with fierce resolve, mirrored the raw intensity of his spirit—a spirit that had chosen the honorable death of fighting for a dream over the lingering pain of love.
By Edge Alexander8 months ago in Fiction
Juneteenth. Content Warning.
To me this is like Independence Day for people of color, and I do not mean to be racist. If I was around during the Civil War, I believe I would have been an abolitionist. Slavery was a bad idea, and no body should be enslaved to do others work no matter what kind of work. I know there were some White plantation owners (masters) that were good to their slaves, and they should be remembered even though slavery was an idea that they thought was right and yet wrong. Here is an acrostic that I think kind of explains 'Juneteenth'.
By Mark Graham8 months ago in Fiction
When the Future Turns Against Us
A haunting reflection on our world disguised as entertainment What if your phone judged you? What if your memories could be replayed, paused, or erased? These aren’t just questions—they’re nightmares brought to life in Black Mirror, a show that doesn’t ask for your attention but demands your soul. With its eerily plausible technologies and morally gut-wrenching twists, Black Mirror drags us into futures so familiar they could be now. And that’s what makes it terrifying. If you think this is just another sci-fi series, think again. Black Mirror is a mirror, cracked and cruel, held up to the darkest parts of our humanity.
By Bubble Chill Media 8 months ago in Fiction












