satire
Relationship satire can be cathartic; when love hurts too much, just laugh.
Sagittarius: The Adventurous Centaur
Sagittarius, the ninth sign of the zodiac, is symbolized by the Archer—a half-human, half-horse figure aiming a bow toward the sky. Born between November 22 and December 21, Sagittarians are known for their adventurous spirit, optimism, and philosophical outlook on life. Governed by Jupiter, the planet of expansion and abundance, they possess a zest for life that is both infectious and inspiring.
By Mehran Aman5 months ago in Humans
Messages from the Sky
From the beginning of time, humans have tilted their heads upward, seeking signs, stories, and solace in the sky. The heavens have always been more than just a canvas of stars or a shifting landscape of clouds—they've been messengers, whispering truths in the language of light, shadow, and silence. What if we’ve been missing the messages all along?
By Muhammad ali5 months ago in Humans
Inside Americadia's Deportation Chronicles. AI-Generated.
Welcome to Americadia: Land of the Free (Unless You’re Not) Welcome to Americadia, the shining beacon of democracy and freedom, where the stars and stripes fly high—right next to the giant trucks hauling away anyone who dares look “different.” You see, in Americadia, nothing says “land of opportunity” quite like the annual Great Deportation Parade, a festive display of how efficiently a country can politely tell millions of people to take a long walk off a short pier.
By Michael Chomba5 months ago in Humans
Overthinking: The Mind’s Never-Ending Loop
Sophia was known among her friends as the thinker—someone who carefully analyzed every detail before making decisions. She prided herself on being thorough, cautious, and prepared. But recently, her mind had become a relentless maze of questions, doubts, and “what ifs” that left her feeling stuck, anxious, and exhausted.
By Najeeb Scholer5 months ago in Humans
The Strong One Is Suffering
They call me the strong one. The reliable one. The one you go to when your life is falling apart, when you need advice at midnight, when you're on the edge and need someone to talk you down. I’ve worn that label like armor for years—believing it meant I was valuable, needed, even loved.
By Nadeem Shah 6 months ago in Humans
Billion-Dollar Ethics
Mars is the world's largest chocolate manufacturer. The company's headquarters is located in Mount Olive, New Jersey, with 150,000 employees and an annual revenue of $50 billion. It produces 30 types of chocolates sold worldwide, with Europe being its biggest market due to its European-inspired taste. Founded in 1932 in the UK, the company initially crafted chocolates tailored to European palates before relocating to the U.S., though it retained its flavor traditions. Mars has factories across the globe, including one in the Netherlands that supplies Europe. The business was thriving—owners and workers were content, profits were steady, salaries and benefits increased, and taxes were paid promptly. But in 2016, a minor incident shook this 91-year-old company to its core.**
By Mian Abbas Khan6 months ago in Humans
Time Will Tell
Everyone thought of Marty as a dim bulb. When talking about him, people would use descriptors like: not the sharpest knife in the draw, lights are on but nobody’s home, nice guy but not playing with a full deck. His reputation for being not quite with it started when he began his freshman year of high school.
By Mark Gagnon6 months ago in Humans
A Wise Woman
In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and ancient woods, lived a woman named Elira. Her house sat at the edge of the forest, half-covered with ivy, with wind chimes made of glass bottles swaying in the breeze and wild herbs growing along the stone path. People said she had been born under a crescent moon, that she could speak with birds, and that time never touched her skin. Children whispered her name with a mix of fear and wonder: the Wise Woman of Linden Hollow.
By Muhammad Abdullah6 months ago in Humans










