Storygram #13
Her eyes welled up as she saw that everything was just as she had left it, with the exception of a blanket of dust. And there in the second row, third desk from the left, sat Will Crinden.
Storygram #12
Everything he had been told to do is exactly what he had done. Yet, he hated his life. He hated his job. And no matter how fast he pedaled, it never seemed to be fast enough.
Storygram #11
He was excited he found the facility, but he had to wait, so he laid down in the grass and got comfortable. He smiled at the thought of the people having plentiful power soon: Power to cook. Power to see. Power to warm.
Storygram #10
Almost two dollars seemed like such a small thing to most people, but it was not small to her. She might be a little better off if he would actually pay the child support, or if she could get a better job, or if she didn’t have to drive as far.
Storygram #9
He was a fungus–such an ugly word. He hated it. He knew they wouldn’t let him continue to grow around such beauty, and the word was a constant reminder of it.
Storygram #8
Three minutes. Peter looked out the window. Neighbors were running to their cars with their children. Some were trying to pry open manhole covers or hide in a drainage ditch. But not him.
Storygram #7
She grabbed a paper from a nearby stand: 1969. Man had just stepped on the moon for the first time, not knowing that the first colony wouldn’t be there for another 74 years.
Storygram #6
He ran the same route every day. He used the same bowl for breakfast. He wore the same shirt to work. His friends said he would lose his mind if he didn’t allow for some variety.
Storygram #5
It used to be his routine to get himself cleaned up as the sun greeted him in his bathroom. Shaving and presenting himself in his best form for the rest of humanity was something he valued. Now, he valued only one thing.
Storygram #4
She could do it. It wouldn’t be so bad to jump.
Storygram #3
“But if you carry the knowledge that you actually finished this race throughout your life, who knows what all you might finish?”
Storygram #2
She stood at the edge of her calm, watching the sun fall off the world.
Storygram #1
“I have to know,” she decided. “He was my brother, and I have to know the truth, even if I never come back.”
Telecommuting Facts and Figures
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The Walter Project
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Noah the Movie
You may not like it, but in this world you constantly vote with your money, not your freaking Facebook status. This one movie should be the absolute LEAST of your concerns.
How To Work From Home In 5 Steps
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I Was Slowly Dehydrating To Death
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The Break Down of Love
Image belongs to Page Lynch. Shot on RED Scarlet-X at 5K with a Canon 50mm f/1.4 lens. Listen... It's the sound of love breaking down. Do you hear it? Of course, you do. You hear it everyday: "He just isn't giving me what I need right now." "I realized that I never...