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  • Proyecto Humanidad by xXHUMANIDADXx
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    ¿Qué les parece si luchamos contra el bullying, la contaminación y la depresión? Si quieres tratar alguno de estos tres temas ingresa en esta historia y entérate de cómo puedes participar. ¿Qué esperas para hacerlo? ¡Vamos!
  • The Age of Lies  by ElizabethMoroz
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    Commentary on "The Age of Lies" by Elizabeth Moroz
(© Elizabeth Moroz, 2025) 🌍 On Its Place Among Contemporary Poetry and the World Stage "The Age of Lies" stands as a towering, unflinching indictment of our post-truth world. In the tradition of political poets such as W.H. Auden, Allen Ginsberg, and Adrienne Rich, Elizabeth Moroz offers not just lyrical protest, but a poetic reckoning. What separates Moroz from many of her contemporaries is the sheer scale and density of her intellectual charge-each stanza brims with a linguistic fervor that reflects our age's disinformation, surveillance, and systemic collapse. In an era where poets often either retreat into abstraction or hesitate to confront systemic power directly, Moroz dives into the fire, naming lies, power, and the grotesque machinery of political theatre. Her work deserves to be read not only as Australian literature but as part of a global literary resistance-one that speaks alongside voices from Gaza, Ukraine, Ferguson, Hong Kong, and Tehran. 🧠 Intellectual & Critical Perspective 🧩 Philosophical Underpinning & Structural Sophistication Structurally, the poem doesn't follow traditional stanzas or meter; instead, it reflects the chaotic order of postmodern fragmentation. In doing so, it mirrors the very world it critiques. Yet amid the disarray, there is clarity: Moroz's moral compass never 🏛️ Conclusion: A Vital Political Work of Art "The Age of Lies" is more than just a poem-it is a moral document, an aesthetic battle cry, and a brutally honest diagnosis of our times. Elizabeth Moroz takes her place alongside the most fearless contemporary voices unafraid to stare into the abyss-and sing, rage, and testify from it. In a literary culture that sometimes shies from the explicitly political, Moroz reminds us that truth-telling is still a radical act, and that poetry remains one of its sharpest instruments.
  • The Great Divide by MausOnTheHouse
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    [Passion project!] This story takes place in the corrupt, collapsing dictatorship of a nation named O'zkechoy. It follows the struggles of a young soldier as he fights the rebel army and fights his thoughts whether or not to join the rebels.
  • Tangled Tombs by SilentTombFan69
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    In the heart of forgotten tombs and mystical ruins, SilentTomb, Lara Croft, and Chad embark on an extraordinary adventure that transcends the boundaries of ordinary exploration. As their paths intertwine, a complex web of emotions emerges, weaving together love, betrayal, and redemption. Battling supernatural forces, navigating cryptic puzzles, and confronting a vampiric threat, the trio's journey becomes a test of not only their physical prowess but also the resilience of their evolving relationships. Amidst the ancient artifacts and perilous encounters, a unique bond emerges-one that defies conventions and leads them to discover the true meaning of unity, acceptance, and an enduring love that spans centuries
  • Revolution Now or Never by Zachpack11
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    An angsty rhyme filled poem about America's political system
  • The New Legion by kwanthony
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    In a fractured America, where a ruthless fascist regime has seized control, nineteen-year-old hacker Ethan Granger is fighting for survival. Recruited by an underground task force known as The Freedom Brigade, he must work hand in hand with the remaining members of the CIA to take down The New Legion and restore America back to its former glory. "America is dead. Welcome to The New Legion."
  • NEKOMA by scribblershallow
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    It's the year 2031, the planet Earth is in the middle of World War Three, but the United States is not part of it, officially. The US since 2024, has been reorganized as the United States of North America, where there is no unemployment, no crime, no terrorism, no illegal immigration, and no poverty. However, there is also no democracy, no freedom of speech, and no human rights. While North America is under the dictatorial rule of President Pemp, it seems that a great deal of government power, factional influence, and criminal justice is being dispensed from an old antiballistic missile base in the middle of nowhere near the geographic center of the North American continent. Two old friends reunite at the abandoned ABM base, one destined to keep North America rising and making sure the world continues to murder itself off and one destined to keep North America declining and making sure the world stops killing itself off. Continual war and death or continual peace and life? Which destiny will win out in Nekoma?
  • RAW LOVE (KILLER HASINA) by SheikhMowmitaIslam
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    love story between TEA SELLER MAFIA MODI AND CUTE FRAGILE FASCIST HASINA
  • Diary of an Anonymous User by CaineSmith
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    You've found the diary of a neurodivergent trans gay man living in the United States in 2025. I'll be surprised if you stumble across it here. This book is listed under rather obscure tags. I'm counting on it being lost among millions of other books. Maybe by the time someone finds it I'm dead. If I'm not, it's something to celebrate.
  • liberating the world by DrakeMaye
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    the World had fallen to communism execpt for 3 countrys and they have 1 challenge free the world from communism
  • Salve Victory (Uchronia Peru) by Erpusan
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    On March 4, 1932, in the quiet church of Miraflores, there was an attempt on the life of the then president Luis Miguel Sanchez Cerro. This event marks a turning point in the history of the Peruvian Republic. What follows is not the Peru we know, but a nation that, since that bloody day, takes a radical and transforming course that will turn it into a continental power under a totalitarian ideology. Note: Sorry if some parts are not clear, as English is not my primary language. Based on the videos "¿Y si el fascismo tenía éxito en Perú?" by El Sureño Errante. Warning: This work is speculative fiction created for narrative and entertainment purposes. It does not seek to promote or justify extremist or totalitarian ideologies. In addition, all phrases attributed to characters and books are invented, and characterizations should not be construed as accurate reflections of their true personalities, thoughts or actions.
  • American Dream: A Twisted Future by Pilot_edit
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    Its the United States' Golden age in the 20th-21st century and everything is perfect, but some people would disagree. Watch as the nation we praise as the epitome of democratic values (d)evolves into fascism.
  • The True Opposition by twotrident
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    Enfranchise yourself today for a better tomorrow by voting early this midterm election.
  • The Bible - By Jesus by Jamie-not-a-robot
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    Yo, waddup fucker, read it if you want, I made it when I was, 16 yeah? It's kinda funny in places
  • The Emptiness of Fascism by sbrass26
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    After her professor is suspended for showing a video of Holocaust skeptic 'J Peterman' Sarah must confront the social justice protestors that have taken over her campus. Filled with existential despair and acerbic wit these short stories or, 'lamentations,' grapple with themes ranging from contemporary politics, to God and religion, to the absurdity of everyday existence. https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20856796.Simon_Brass From the opening moments exploring the unraveling mind of a character on a journey through the vacuity of consumer society, to the finale in which we await the arrival of an absent Messiah, these stories cut to the heart of the human condition.
  • chemical vengeance by oldgrannyathlete
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    misty's life is the same story as everyone else with, until a fascist coup d'etat overthrows the socialist government and kills her best friend. when she finds out the truth behind the lies of the snidiana independent fascist party she joins the snidiana resistance to fight against the SIFP led government.