The Fleeting Companion
The derpiest doggo we ever knew . . . Fingers outstretched With a tired sigh, I turned off the alarm, And relished the quiet. Just then a soft yip, Steady clicks across the floorboard, The sound of life and companionship. I got up and peeked out, And there she was, Standing with her paws perched […]
Parents: An Anthology In Incidents
I’ll be the first to admit it, parents can be absurd at times, and don’t pull the “They are your parents!” self-righteousness card because it is what it is. Them being my parents is exactly what gives me the power to say so, parents are absurd. They do the most outrageous things and then have […]
3 Things That Don’t Make You A Better Human
A potato is a potato . . . There are no guides or any sort of checklists that tell us or inform us on how to be better humans, but I guess after a certain level of observations and pain staking trial and error methods we kind of learn how NOT to be better humans. […]
Books, Bookstores and My Last Braincell
The losing arguments of a bookaholic . . I can trace back my addiction to books back the very beginning, in fact all the way to the fifth grade. I wasn’t an extrovert; you abandon me on an island, and it’d probably take me two to three days to realize that you have left me […]
Living Through A Pandemic
No one is truly prepared for a pandemic. Humanity has advanced so much that at this point we expect to conquer all, and eventually we will. But nature is such that, we cannot plan for all outcomes. Covid19 is the greatest example of that. There is no set cycle for an occurrence of a pandemic. […]
The Man Who Kept on Walking
Some days manage to leave a mark far more than the others. It’s the same for people too. They don’t have to discover a planet, they don’t need to cure world hunger, their presence alone leaves a mark. It was the same for my grandfather. They call him naïve because he trusted far too much. […]