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  • The Last Human Olympics by GXInfiniteStories
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    THE LAST HUMAN In a near-future where enhancement divides humanity into the modified and the obsolete, natural athlete Jayson Rodriguez makes an impossible choice: enter the Singapore Centennial Ultra, the world's most brutal race designed to prove enhanced superiority. Starting dead last among 200 competitors worth millions in modifications, Jayson carries only his father's worn shoes and the stubborn belief that human is still enough. But the race becomes something neither side expected. As enhancement systems fail in Singapore's manufactured hell-jungles, deserts, mountains that break million-dollar legs-Jayson discovers that forward means nothing if you run alone. Each time he stops to help a fallen competitor, he loses places but gains something harder to measure: proof that evolution isn't about leaving others behind.
  • Science fiction Aerial Collision by Javid117
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    This is a brief blog post on how human spirit is needed to persuade the courage in men and women to seek the unsurmountable peaks of never before attempted possibilities. And this blog post portrays the need for human spirit to achieve ultimate physical strength via an incident where a dragon fly collides against a sparrow in middle of his flight and falls to the ground, only to be held by a flower. As it lies their motionless, it is the dragon fly's spirit to fly, that helps him move his wings and bear flight again. To know whether he succeeds or not, please read this blog post.
  • I Give Up by shaydhd
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    In 'I Give Up,' shaydhd delves into the depths of disillusionment and despair, confronting the harsh realities of a world that often seems to favor luck over effort and extinguish hope in the face of adversity. Through raw and unfiltered verse, the author wrestles with feelings of inadequacy, loss, and the temptation to surrender to the flames of despair. Yet, amidst the darkness, a glimmer of resilience emerges as the poet defiantly renounces the shackles of expectation and embraces the power of self-determination. With stirring conviction, the poem becomes a rallying cry for reclaiming agency, rejecting defeat, and illuminating the world with the transformative force of love and perseverance. 'I Give Up' is a poignant reflection on the human spirit's capacity to rise above despair and shine brightly in the face of darkness.