April 2009
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III
Riley looked around at the vast landscape, down to what seemed to be olive trees and various religious buildings. Everything was clear and the fog that clouded his vision was gone.
“Why can I see clearly now?” he said to Death. It was a bit of a shock to go from this grey tone monotone view of the world to being flooded with a clear blue sky and rich green hill sides.
“Oh, right the foggy...
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II
Riley was already standing over his corpse slowly realizing what just occurred. He just stood there looking over at himself, trying to remember what he was thinking before his brain disconnected from his spinal cord. He couldn’t remember. He was just about to look up at the rest of the world in it’s newly filtered gaussian blur-esque quality when a voice broke the silence. He could place it as...
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He was driving home from work with a splitting headache, the kind that throbs so bad you can’t have the air conditioning on or the music too loud. This headache was a common occurrence to him due to the sun, which aimed at him and was at just the right spot to be under his visor; one of the small personal tortures in life. Now, on this particular day the last thing he would be worrying about is...
Advice from a friend
Greetings,
I have decided to take upon the advice of my good (only) friend Andre. I need to get my creative juices flowing and will be following the popular “post ___ a day” trend that is sweeping the internet like the bubonic plaque. I will instead be posting writing and other articles involving words and sentences, with images only as bait to get an audience. I believe I will take...