short story
A Wonderful World
Nature is a teacher of human beings and a wonderful world. Today, I'll introduce you to a species of aquatic animal - jellyfish. Jellyfish, also known as sea jelly, is a very ancient cavernous animal that floated in the ocean as early as 500 million years ago. This low-level animal has the instinct to predict storms, whenever the storm before it swims to the sea to take refuge.
By Mary J Long4 years ago in Earth
Goodbye, Broken Planet
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Not that anyone would hear me anyway. I can barely speak after The Blackout. It was the toxic fumes. Now, my voice cracks just above the volume of a whisper. However, most of the time it does not sadden me that I cannot speak as before. Maybe it is because I have nothing to say. Maybe I am at a permanent loss for words. The world ending can have that effect.
By Marina Fortuño4 years ago in Earth
Seven Sisters Stars
CHAPTER ONE Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Well, who is nobody and who are they? Are they human, hybrid, alien or something else? A cosmic void rarely if never involves loud screaming beer drinking humans on a Friday night. There is no bonfire, disco ball, rocking DJ, dancers or booming speakers. Doubtful you would ever find yourself in a vacuum of space with one of your buddies to hear you scream or not. Mabel laughs at the thought of it anyway as it sounds ridiculous.
By Shay Morrow4 years ago in Earth
Racing to fill Space -2050-
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Would you believe an open world of vacuum space; no human life on earth? No longer traceable? No animal, plant life, mankind or humanity – vanished. Floating wasn't optional or even the once in a lifetime opportunity. A populated creation that hardly existed by the universe. An overwhelming story how reproduction once took place. Yes, the once took place is a bad joke. The demand was so powerful, no human could stop the opportunity for growth. Centuries of man made destruction to evolve fast production for a demanding world. As it was told a wicked scientist stood behind a control panel; operational robotic-zombie creating vacuumed space life.
By Della Lonaker4 years ago in Earth
400 IQ
400 IQ Power of the Mind Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space , or so they say , the sc avius Joshua’s spaceship, rattled as it sped through space and towards the unknown. Joshua clenched his jaw against the clattering sound, unbearably loud to his sensitive ears. The monitor beeped, informing him of SC AVius’ parts that had taken a hit when he’d left Earth’s gravitational pull. SC Avius wasn’t complete when Joshua had taken it into space. It still needed a lot of work before it was safe for travel but Joshua didn’t have the time, not with Earth’s renowned intelligence agencies after him.
By Eric Maxwell4 years ago in Earth
The Power of Water
After a relatively brief yet painfully long hiatus, I was able to get back to hiking and exploring the DMV area. The weather was ideal for a challenging hike, mostly cloudy and about 70 degrees, but the hike I chose wasn’t going to be all that challenging. My boyfriend finally agreed to come with me, after what felt like months of asking every weekend since I sold my car. I wanted him to come with me for quality time together but I mostly needed a ride. With such moderate weather on my side, I chose a hike that was less than two miles and climbed less than 150 feet in elevation to be sure I didn't sour the experience for him. We drove 40 minutes to Prince William National Forest and took the scenic drive around the park to find the nearest lot to the trail and get a lay of the land.
By Emma Wilson4 years ago in Earth
A Walk through the Valley
One could never imagine that magic existed in this small town of Sutherlin, Oregon. All one had to do to access it was to cross the rickety cattle guard that separated the public from the secret valley. There are two paths to choose from when stepping through the portal. One would take you on a journey through the grassy valley where mice scamper from the watchful eyes of hawks to the looming forests where the family of woodpeckers reside after a full breakfast at the local bird feeders. The other path takes you across to a different terrain with cascading waterfalls and hidden caves where tiny treasures can be found. Both paths are tempting, but the one that beckons the curious traveler is the one that calls the loudest.
By Grace Gettys 4 years ago in Earth
Five classic stories in the history of the United States, which benefit from understanding for life
Story 1: Morgan sells eggs Morgan is a rich man in the United States. He was a poor man when he took his wife to the United States when he was young. In order to make a living, he and his wife opened a grocery store to sell eggs. When Morgan sells eggs, customers often complain that his eggs are small. After a period of observation and summary, he asked his wife to sell eggs. As a result, the customers not only didn't think the eggs were small, but also greatly changed their impression and attitude towards Morgan.
By zhangzunwen4 years ago in Earth






