fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
ACHOO!
Bless you! No, I meant ACHOO (Autosomal Dominant Compelling Helioopthalmic Outburst). That's a thing? Apparently yes and I only know this because I have been scouring through journals and research on observable human characteristics vs. all things that you could inherit through your genealogy, and it's quite the list. There's some pretty interesting stuff on there, but none of what I was specifically crossing my fingers for. So why was I scouring through what surely cannot be considered light bedtime reading you might ask? Well, it's simple, two reasons-I hate being wrong and I love to argue my point. On this particular occasion though, in trying to prove my argument, I discovered that I was full of (insert expletive of your choice).
By christabel omollo6 years ago in Humans
SO FAR AND YET SO FAR
A teenager in the late 80's or a young adult in the early 90's, the one sure thing, the second millennium was nearing his last days, I was a guest in his loving goodbye song and together we looked over the mountain top with echoing eyes and a smile full of memories.
By Daniel da Chao Samico6 years ago in Humans
Dirty Dishes
You've been more disorganized than usual. Frankly, the house is a mess, and for the life of you, you can't quite put your finger on why. What’s more, there must be a glitch in the WiFi and the 'recently watched' list on your streaming account is less than familiar.
By Leonardo MacKenzie6 years ago in Humans
Fiery Vengeance
Seriously?!?! Why do I even do this to myself? Kara thought to herself as she looked at the message that her flavor-of-the-week had sent to her in her inbox. Her and Malcolm had been going "steady" for seven months and Kara was ready to move the relationship to the next level.
By Jay Williams6 years ago in Humans
Entry #2
She woke up at 6:00 AM to the sound of "Swallowtail" by Wolf Alice. I couldn’t hear it, but she hasn’t changed it in years, and I can’t imagine her changing it any time soon. Plus, she has a soft and childlike expression made just for that song. It’s a sight to see, and as I sat on my unsteady branch, I thought the same thing I’ve been thinking for the past year: “There’s no other way I’d spend my mornings.”
By Cain Vincent6 years ago in Humans











