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Morons: Queer Marriage

by Hypoxia on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

Author's note: This essay has been edited and expanded slightly since its initial posting. "When you're bored with yourself, marry and be bored with someone else." --David Pryce-Jones --- The Total Moron's Guide to SAME-SEX MARRIAGE In the years before and after the start of the Third Millennium, same-sex marriage has become a hot issue around the civili...

Nuclear Muscled Erection Man Ch. 02

by SusanJillParker on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

American physicist survives a nuclear meltdown to become NuME man, a Nuclear Muscled, Erection Man turned superhero. At first the United States wasn't willing to share his brilliance with any other country for fear that they'd kidnap him, torture him, drug him, steal his secrets, and tap into his knowledge, but for the betterment of the world, now they do....

Apocalypse How

by Rumpleteazer on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

Don't stand to close to a paranoid is my advice. It catches. One night my friend, while leaning over his PC, decided to conduct an experiment (no doubt stoked by a considerable amount of book smarts, too little wisdom & too much esoterica):" Meme virus- unreality as infection my bosom bud, a downloadable paranoia" He spun in his swivel chair to stare me d...

Brash and the Schrodinger Snare Ch. 02

by DragonCobolt on Oct 8, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

I was standing in a corridor. The floor was felt green carpeting and the walls were narrow and tall. It was an old house, like. Super old. Musty too. I sniffed at the air as I walked forward, looking around curiously. Hey! I was also not in my human form! I was in my dragon form -- a small, cat-shaped, cat-sized, black scaled dragony ball of cuteness that bo...

Nuclear Muscled Erection Man Ch. 01

by SusanJillParker on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

American physicist travels to Russia to save Chernobyl just in time for the nuclear meltdown. Unbelievably to some but not to most, there are some things that our government doesn't want us to know. Truth be told, our voted in office representatives don't even tell us half the things that should be public knowledge. Why is that? Shocking as it may be that o...

Justice for Jenny

by Equilibria on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Wind whipped through my hair as I stood on the outer deck of the airship's gondola, the steady thrum of the propellers loud in my ears. Though One hand lifted, pulling a strand of blue-black hair from my face, I had to shake my head. The wig was considerably longer than the length I wore my own chestnut strands, falling to my waist rather than shoulder blade...

No Future Ch. 15

by bradley_stoke on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

XVFaith and CharityEric Esterhazy MP2044 After the applause had died down, Reverend Dawkins once again addressed the televised audience seated ahead of her in the town hall. She had a hard fight ahead of her. Only the barest minority were sympathetic to her. Most of the applause was reserved for Eric Esterhazy, the Minister for Housing and MP for Redhill &...

Hinn Ch. 13-15

by UsuallyPresent on Oct 8, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Author's Note - Please read from Chapter 1 to make sense of this. This is not a quick stroke story. There will be sexy-times, but they will only happen as the story's pace dictates. Edited 11 November 2019. Never forget. All characters participating in sexual activities are 18 or older. ***** Chapter 14 Tauriz was unable to hear it directly, but Ray's...

The Last Life on Earth

by PoissonSurLaLune on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

We sit together, the mountain and I, until only the mountain remains. -Li Bai, trans. by Sam Hamill The last living thing on Earth sat beneath the bloated red sun, using the energy of the dim rays to turn to the raw elements of its habitat into useful tools for its continued existence. DNA coded for RNA which was turned into proteins, much as it had for b...

ΔV Pt. 01

by DragonCobolt on Sep 24, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

"Why is it on the entirety of the lunar surface, there's only two goddamn coffee makers?" The refrain – common in a workplace that had banned the more exotic nootropics since the year 2098 – broke into Lucas' concentration as he hunched over his workstation and glared at the spread of numbers. He lifted his head and saw that Teller, who was the head of the...