Two Stories

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We shouldn’t judge these absent strangers but at the same time we have to wonder if what set them off is catching, if someday soon, one of us will break a glass or forget to buy milk, some small transgression that will lead to the splicing of our own angry hearts.More

A LONELY MAN IN LOVE

A LONELY MAN IN LOVE

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I was just a lonely man in love with the woman from an advertising poster. And that night… yes, that incredible night, I was going to love her forever.More

Nicolas Cage’s Oscar

Nicolas Cage’s Oscar

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Look, have you seen the Rock? I’m friends with Sean Connery. Yes, James Bond. You don’t want to mess with me.  -DraculaMore

Two Stories

Two Stories

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They say politics is a circus. I say life’s a circus. Because I work in a circus.More

Jon’s Plan

Jon’s Plan

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If he had a little angel on his shoulder right now, it would tell him to hit the guy from behind real quick, take the fifty bucks, and run. And if there was a devil on John’s shoulder, it would tell him to do the same thing but take all of his money.More

The Apple Unbitten

The Apple Unbitten

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I came across a job posting for a water slide tester at a park called HydroTopia. In my application, I said I had balls the weight of osmium and a passion for water. They got back to me that same day and brought me in for an interview.More

Christian Charity

Christian Charity

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“Your mistake,” Margie said, holding the sawed-off shotgun, “was confusing my kindness with weakness.”More

The Junkie Upstairs

The Junkie Upstairs

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I will always remember that fat junkie sitting in my rocking chair, strumming away, an urgent blank-faced zombie chant: “Kill them all, kill them all / Everyone must suffer now / Everyone must pay.”More

Cruso

Cruso

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I wasn’t planning to get a dog. At twenty-two and living thousands of miles from the Midwest where I grew up, I was still figuring out how I would even keep myself alive. But one day, I saw Cruso.More

Wonderful Life

Wonderful Life

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Rockets flew over Beirut like fireworks. I stood at the party and watched the sky and listened to a young revolutionary. She was like the sun—bright, burning hard enough to warm whole galaxies. But the universe doesn’t do happy endings with stars.More

Wonky Williams

Wonky Williams

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I wondered if the Sanrio combination Bluetooth speaker/nightlight I bought my friend would kill us all. I Googled will the Sanrio combination Bluetooth speaker/nightlight I bought my friend kill us all? Google said signs point to yes.More