Mushroom Toad King He declared himself sold Ruler of Toad Lake. He wasn’t just a toad; he was a monument. He was a colossal, mushroom-shaped toad whose gills glowed with a faint, otherworldly light, and his skin was a patchwork of every toadstool known to the swamp. But he was a very Odorous. He was… Continue reading Mushroom Toad King
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I’ve seen Demon Possession. It’s beyond scary…
I’m no preacher. I can only talk about what I have seen and Demon Possession is some of it as a Texas Prison Guard. When? On two suicide attempts. And during and after fights. One Demon Possession lasted for six weeks while the Offender screamed nonstop 24 hours a day. Demon Possession is very real… Continue reading I’ve seen Demon Possession. It’s beyond scary…
Hope
The ancient manuscript lay open on the worn wooden table, its pages brittle and yellowed with the passage of countless years. The ink was faded, the leather binding cracked, but its words held a truth stronger than stone. In the small, drafty church, an old man stood over it, his shoulders stooped and his head… Continue reading Hope
The True Story of William Tell
The air, a living thing, hummed with the electric tension of a world on the cusp of change. The scent of rain-soaked pine, bitter and ancient, mingled with the metallic tang of a coming storm. The year was 1315, and the very soil of the land seemed to hold its breath. William Tell, his figure… Continue reading The True Story of William Tell
The Echo of July 4th: A Global Reckoning
The Echo of July 4th: A Global Reckoning By The Living Breathing James Brown The night sky over College Station, Texas, on July 4, 2025, erupted in a symphony of light and thunder. Echoing thunder roared into Bryan, Texas as well. Each burst, a pure Orchestra’s Performance a of Fireworks Show, a fleeting masterpiece of… Continue reading The Echo of July 4th: A Global Reckoning
The ocean held its breath when Dr. Caspian “The Deep” Thorne descended
The ocean held its breath when The ocean held its breath when Dr. Caspian “The Deep” Thorne descended. With a name that echoed the vastness he explored and a mind sharpened by six distinct PhDs in fields ranging from marine biology to deep-sea geology and bio-acoustics, he wasn’t just a scientist; he was a living… Continue reading The ocean held its breath when Dr. Caspian “The Deep” Thorne descended
That oddly feeling…
Hey there, have you ever had that feeling? Not quite fear, not quite sadness, but just… off? Like a song is playing slightly out of tune, or a puzzle piece doesn’t quite fit, even though everything looks normal on the surface. For teens with sharp, buzzing minds, these feelings can sometimes be like an extra… Continue reading That oddly feeling…
Compartmentalizing
The hum of friendly chatter and the clack of dice filled the air in the community center, a cozy backdrop for Maya and her signature purple-streaked hair. Around a large, polished wooden table, a group of teens was gathered, a mix of curious and slightly skeptical faces. Maya held up a transparent tackle box, its… Continue reading Compartmentalizing
The Darkest Secret Texans ever Withheld?
By The Living Breathing James Brown The Texas sun, a relentless forge in the sky, pounded down on the cotton fields that stretched, seemingly without end, to meet the hazy horizon. Every stalk, every boll, felt like a silent, mocking witness to the endless toil. Ayden, at nine years old, understood work in a way… Continue reading The Darkest Secret Texans ever Withheld?
The Real Skin Game: Tattoos in Texas Prisons, 1978-2019: A Guard’s Unvarnished View
Call me Stupid, Call me Brave, Call me Hero, Call me Idiot. Call me Texas Prison Guard Veteran. Call me POS. But I know everyone has a word or words every time one hears the words-Prison Guard. You’d amaze me if you Call me by a word or words I never heard before. You’re a… Continue reading The Real Skin Game: Tattoos in Texas Prisons, 1978-2019: A Guard’s Unvarnished View
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