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Ratings System & Mobile Theme Update

Jan 4, 2017 · by Anonymous · 3 min read

Quick notes here. The mobile theme is currently disabled until I find a better replacement. The prior theme stopped supporting sticky posts, which was causing me to get an obnoxious number of emails asking me questions that were answered in stickies as well as preventing mobile users from seeing the […]

The Hot Springs

Jan 4, 2017 · by Tyler T · 21 min read

A couple important things to note before I tell you about my experience: you are more than welcome to go check this place out for yourselves. Do a quick google search of “Diamond Fork Hot Springs Utah” and you’ll get hundreds of results telling you exactly how to get there […]

The Manor House

Jan 3, 2017 · by Alice1nWonder · 26 min read

Let me start by saying that I’m no professional storyteller. I just have a story to tell. Every summer my parent’s would drive from our home in rural Lincolnshire, to our holiday home in a little village in the West Norfolk coast. I won’t say where exactly, but it was […]

Stonehenge

Dec 30, 2016 · by Derpyspaghetti · 5 min read

Stonehenge is one of the great mysteries of our world. Erected almost six-thousand years ago, these ten-ton slabs of stone make up one of the seven wonders of ancient times. But how did it get there, and why? —- Nan’uk stepped cautiously on the grass, his footsteps carefully muffled. The […]

The Maiden and the Lost Villagers

Dec 29, 2016 · by Derek Hawke a.k.a · 11 min read

The young maiden knelt amongst the rubble and smoldering wreckage that was once her simple home. Smoke plumed into the sky and ash hung thick in the air. It stung her eyes, but that was not the cause for the tears streaming down her cheeks. She was in mourning. The […]

It Followed Me Home

Dec 28, 2016 · by Evan Spry · 32 min read

It was no later than 3 am when I heard Chris knocking at the door again. Stumbling out of my sheets, I fought the urge to lay back down and just let Chris figure it out. This was the fourth time he’d come to my house in the dead of […]

Death Gave Me a Choice

Dec 27, 2016 · by Anonymous · 14 min read

Death came to me that night as I sat numbly in a puddle of my own desperate blood and tears. And when I saw him, a tall entity clothed in a robe so black it reached past the depths of darkness I felt inside my heart. I’d been upset. Not […]

A Heartwarming Christmas Tale

Dec 26, 2016 · by MrDupin · 12 min read

“… and to this day Marie should still be the queen of a country in which shimmering Christmas forests and glazed marzipan castles – in short, the most marvellous things you can imagine – can be seen if you only look. The End.” With a sigh, Little Timmy slowly closes […]

Monday’s Child

Dec 25, 2016 · by Christina Durner · 9 min read

The screams were like wind chimes stuck in a storm. At first, Della had thought it was the gale-force winds of the blizzard until she heard the weeping coming from her front lawn. By its sound, she could tell that it was not an infant nor was it an adolescent, […]

Hunter

Dec 24, 2016 · by Billy Purdom · 8 min read

The people of Acton, Massachusetts knew the devil walked among them. How else could they explain how routine death was? Their only bulwark against oblivion was the small stone chapel that had been erected in the center of town. It was there that the congregation met every Sunday for service. […]

The Occupants

Dec 23, 2016 · by Brittany Daniel · 2 min read

The storm door slammed shut and blew open with an ominous repetitiveness. The wind raged, so strong you could feel the massive gusts through the weakening and weathered walls of the home. Inside, the occupants huddled within themselves, seemingly unaffected by the storm ripping through the world around them. Tearing […]

DonorsChoose Campaign & Fun.com Holiday Raffle! [WINNER ANNOUNCED]

Dec 22, 2016 · by Anonymous · 3 min read

Hey, guys! I’ve been plotting this post for awhile, but the site had other ideas, so this is going up a bit later than intended… As I’m sure you’re all very aware, the holiday season is upon us. I’ve been kicking around the idea that we could try some crowd-funded […]

The Airborne Gift

Dec 22, 2016 · by Banned In CP · 7 min read

The Airborne Gift An Account of the Winston Bombing The movie was fucking horrible. Sadly, the best part about it was the overpriced Dr. Pepper I bought beforehand. I wish I could say that the worst parts were the sappy Christmas scenes and the shitty bathrooms, but no, the worst […]

Notice of Site Rollback

Dec 20, 2016 · by Anonymous · 1 min read

Hey! I just wanted to quickly let everyone know what happened yesterday. Somehow, when a plugin updated, it broke some core site functionality (if you were trying to access the site yesterday, you may have noticed that the menus stopped being clickable and all the forms just completely vanished). I […]

U.S.S. February

Dec 20, 2016 · by Derek Hawke a.k.a · 10 min read

Radio waves have traveled through and past the Earth’s atmosphere for decades. They carried snapshots of humanity out into infinity. Music, broadcasts, TV shows, news commentary; it was all out there, racing away at the speed of light. The antenna from the U.S.S. February’s lifeboat angled itself automatically; detecting a […]