short story
Where the Night Learns Our Names
The road loosens its grip on sound, and gravel replaces hurry. Here, footsteps speak softer than thoughts once did. A tent rises like a promise, fabric breathing with the trees. Poles lock into patience, and shelter learns its shape.
By Muhammad Saad 3 months ago in Earth
Turning Plastic Pallet Waste Into Value in Tennessee: A Practical Guide for Businesses
Every warehouse and distribution center knows the sound: forklifts humming through rows of pallets. But what most businesses don’t think about is what happens when those pallets crack, break, or become obsolete.
By Jonathan Riedel3 months ago in Earth
The Mystery Circles: Were Ancient Giants Playing With Toys… or Were Humans Playing a Prank?
If you’ve heard of Stonehenge, you probably imagine massive stones arranged in a neat circle, full of mystery and maybe a dash of magic. But here’s a fun thought I once had: what if the stones were actually toys used by baby giants? I mean… who’s to say they weren’t stacking blocks while their parents weren’t looking?
By Areeba Umair3 months ago in Earth
The $3 Billion Flat Earth Challenge
In a world full of shocking headlines and unbelievable news, one story recently grabbed everyone’s attention: a billionaire clothing tycoon has offered an incredible **$3 billion** reward to anyone who can prove that the Earth is flat. The announcement spread like wildfire across social media, sparking laughter, arguments, and even serious debates. Some people called it a publicity stunt, some said it was a clever marketing strategy, while others wondered if the businessman truly believed in the flat-earth idea. Regardless of the reason, his challenge has become one of the most talked-about topics of the year.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Earth











