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God and the Atheist
Everything had gone wrong for Alex since his dad got sick.Only 22, he felt like Atlas, carrying the weight of the world on his back.He dropped out of college in order to come home and be of help to his dad and his mom, but not before accruing a nice little sum of $32,000 and some change in student debt, having had only one more year before graduating with honors, which Alex had considered that was some shit indeed looking back at his poor performance in middle and high school, Mom even commenting proudly that she always knew that he had it in him to do well.He was working at Sim’s All-Nighter ...
Gloom
The year is unknown, for the time is difficult to track in the Town of Gloom. Days and nights seem as one. Light has not broken through the darkened skies in several generations.Most people in the town lead a mundane life wearing clothing that lack bright colowww.onedoor.ccrs, and instead consist of several shades of grey or black. Many of the townspeople work at the powerplant in town for a very wealthy, yet stingy man by the name of Bartholomew Cathcart. Mister Cathcart is feared by most due to his influence with every facet of the government in town, from the police chief to the Mayor. If your workload ...
Do Not Open
The covers on the bed had not been pulled back and slept in for quite some time. There was a fine layer of dust on the nightstand and small bookshelf and the room had a stale smell to it. The closet was completely empty, save for a pair of old wire hangers and one lonely picture of a whitetail deer that was hung on the wall right above the light switch. Boxes sat along the wall right under the window opposite the door, labeled according to what was in each box. Some was “Max’s Stuff”, some was “Christmas Decorations,” but a single box was simply labeled, “Do Not Open.” Suddenly, the...
Savage Science
“Live in 3、.2…1”, said Serena and started talking, “Welcome to the ANN news. Today we have two very special guests with us. On one side we have Mr. Robert Stewarts, the Head Of WASA, the Western Aeronautics and Space Administration and on the other side, we have Mr. Henry Geller, who is a middle-class, common man. The debate is whether WASA’s work is worth the money it gets from the Government. So, Mr. Robert, let's start the Debate. Robert starts, “I really don’t understand why such a man has been made sit in front of me who has no knowledge in Science”. “I also do not understand, why a man ...