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A Lecture In Sociobiology

by rosachthebrave on Sep 13, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Good morning, and thank you for the opportunity to give this paper to your esteemed symposium. I am most grateful to you. The field of socio-biology is an exciting one right now, and I have been lucky to study one of the most significant areas of impact between the developing field of ground-up genetic engineering and social behaviour. I refer, of course, to...

Derby Line Marriage Ch. 18

by jtuf on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Benjamin drove a rented car to the suburban address that Francis had given her. Kahnawake, Quebec was on the south side of the St. Lawrence River. Row upon row of posh houses with grand lawns created a bucolic setting. This town reminds me of Stepford, Connecticut. I wonder who does the programming here. Benjamin parked on the street in front of the address....

Want to Combat Climate Change? Advo

by quietmalelife on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

You've most likely heard about climate change and the problems it will cause for the globe. You will also have heard about the possible solutions to climate change which include things like solar cells, wind turbines, electric cars and so on. However, you are highly unlikely to have heard how sexual freedom and gender equality could be a solution to climate...

Green Nude Deal

by brethard on Apr 17, 2019
Interracial Love

Malcolm Coates wanted to shake his head, but he knew it wasn't a good idea. As he sat in Ashleigh Lillian Kirby's Los Angeles home office, he struggled to figure out the best way to respond to the rhetorical passion of the model/activist. Underneath an unusually large Aboriginal Australian flag, Ashleigh, who was paler than Nicole Kidman, rattled off a seri...

Endurance Predator

by DragonCobolt on Sep 14, 2017
NonHuman

Tax woke with a rumbling belly, sixteen inches of hard cock, and a serious need to fly. These three things were all somewhat related, but Tax had never been a strong believer in doing things before he absolutely needed to do them. He knew that several of his nestmates saw that as being lazy. He saw it as being frugal. They darted about the mountain peaks, sw...

The Last of Them Ch. 02

by jamesofthedead on Sep 13, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Thank you for all the on-going feedback from the previous story in this series. Hope you enjoy this next chapter. 5s and positive feedback are always appreciated. I also like the feedback that helps me improve my writing. Thank you those that have helped in that regard. ***** I came to in a world of pain, face down on the carpet of my new bedroom. At least...

Andromeda 03

by ufpe on Sep 13, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

The warm glow that had illuminated our bonding event slowly faded as nightfall enclosed us with its cool breeze. The critters slowly wandered around aimlessly, and nestled into contented repose, as I placed some dry firewood in the fire pit I'd used to fry the hamburgers. Once lit, it provided a warming afterglow to the day's activities. I snuggled next to m...

Homo Superior

by SpyralEye on Apr 22, 2025

Humanity. A plague amongst the stars. Rapacious, expansionist, destructive, cruel, callous, driven purely by emotion and the most base of instincts. Some of the Alliance would go so far as to call them beasts, animals, savages of the lowest order, but that simplifies the problem humanity represents. An infestation of rampant beasts would be one thing, but no...

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NukeOut

by Trom1806 on Apr 22, 2025

In the 21st century, unexpected surprises awaited the inhabitants of the planet Earth. These surprises were much larger and more unpleasant than anything that humanity had previously experienced throughout its history. A series of regional economic crises that occurred during the 2030s grew into a large-scale global economic crisis that affected the vast maj...

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The Nun

by minimum on Apr 9, 2019
Science Fiction

September 4th 2156. Thirty years after the second coming of Christ. The great redeemer returned to reclaim his flock at the beginning of the twenty-second century. An ecological basket-case, many had already written off their chances of survival, if not salvation. The previously chilly snowscapes of Canada and Siberia were now the world’s most habitable dest...

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