In an alternate, turbulent world, Donald Trump has declared himself “President for Life” and “Supreme Leader” of the United States. His regime quickly turns authoritarian, fueled by an intense nationalistic ideology. With the U.S. crippled by massive climate devastation—its once-fertile Midwest now a desolate wasteland—Trump pushes a campaign to expand his influence overseas. He declares … Continue reading The Last Empire: When the Earth Remembers
Author: Felix Wylde
Chaos at Dawn
What are your morning rituals? What does the first hour of your day look like? https://youtube.com/shorts/gh48OBJzxxg?si=cSixU6yMtZHV-1Y2 Morning Madness (short) Every dawn in Morning Mayhem is a jump into chaos. A human rockets out of bed, dives into the kitchen war zone against rebellious appliances and an acrobatic orange, then plunges down the surreal rabbit hole … Continue reading Chaos at Dawn
Balanced Individuality Symphony
Which aspects do you think makes a person unique? What elevates a person into a realm of distinctiveness isn’t solely their vibrant memory scrapbook or the dynamic chatter in their mind, but also the nuanced spectrum of emotions they navigate. It's as if their brain strikes a balanced agreement with the universe, exchanging notes on … Continue reading Balanced Individuality Symphony
Quantum Blurt
What’s something most people don’t understand? The stars give us a dirty wink, Light does more than you think. Quantum slips into bed, Particles vibrate the head, And forces thoughts to sync and link.
Entropic Gravity (I think)
When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up? I've always been kind of wannabe scientist and doing an okay job at qualifying. I eventually opted for other creative ways of wrestling down the human condition. Here is a poem trying to explain a new theory of gravity by Erik … Continue reading Entropic Gravity (I think)
Unseen Reflections
How often do you say “no” to things that would interfere with your goals? I seldom find myself uttering the word "no," primarily because the queries posed to me rarely demand such a definitive response. Yet, when it comes to ghosts, my stance is unwavering—a resolute no, without question. This is a tale whispered to … Continue reading Unseen Reflections
Dimensional Breaches and Biological Anomalies
The recent empirical validation of the Backrooms, a complex network of extradimensional spaces, has revolutionized multidisciplinary scientific research, presenting unprecedented evidence of quantum irregularities and anomalous biological entities.
Flibbertigibbet and the Gobbledygook
Flibbertigibbet squealed loud Gibbetiflib,Please Lollygag down Gaglolly,You Nincompoop, you Poopnincom!Poppycock shouted Cockypop,Canoodling behind Doodlecan,Malarkey in the Larkeymall!Always Bamboozle Boozlebam,What's the Brouhaha, Hahabrou,Do Flummox my Moxflum!Gobbledygook retorted Gookygob.
Superstitions and Minds
Are you superstitious? Superstitions are beliefs that one thing can cause another without any logical reason, like thinking finding a penny will bring good luck. People have studied why we believe in these things, and it turns out our brains like to find patterns and make connections, even when there aren't any. This habit comes … Continue reading Superstitions and Minds
Life Lessons from an Octopus
Which animal would you compare yourself to and why? In the wild ride that is life, where every turn brings something new, I've found myself drawn to the octopus—a creature that just gets how to roll with the punches, navigating the big, blue sea with a kind of ease that's downright inspiring. This underwater escape … Continue reading Life Lessons from an Octopus









