A scathing essay calling out the average Trump supporter for being grossly incompetent for voting into office the orange turd.
Tales from a Mermaids Diary: Cats in the Sun is a short story about a very famous man who inspired me my whole life.
In the dimly lit corridors of a bustling manufacturing plant, seasoned employee Elena Jacobs finds herself at odds with her unpredictable supervisor, Janet Poyer. As Janet's erratic decisions and veiled hostility escalate, Elena seeks support from union steward Bobby Gray, only to encounter further complacency. This compelling narrative delves into the complexities of workplace dynamics, mental health struggles, and the silent battles waged within professional environments, challenging readers to reflect on the unseen shadows that influence authority and the resilience required to confront them.
VOOR NEDERLANDSTALIGE BELGEN: Simpele Manier om geen fouten meer te maken tegen de DT regels bij gebruik van werkwoorden.
This memoir is a deeply personal journey through my childhood, shaped by war, displacement, and the complex relationships within my family. It explores my early years as a rebellious misfit in Kuwait, my difficult relationship with my mother, and my longing for freedom in a world that sought to confine me. Through vivid memories—attempting to run away, secretly building a boat to escape, performing ballet before royalty, and experiencing the Iraqi invasion—I weave a story of resilience, defiance, and the search for identity. At its heart, this book is about a girl who refused to be bound by expectations, constantly yearning for a place where she truly belonged.
My personal experiences with dreams and the weird things that they are from my point from view.
A poetic rant against the average Trump voter and the results of their voting him into power.