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  • Tales and Teachings by Prof. Klepper by Lynchybum
    Lynchybum
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    Hello there, old chap. It's been a good long while since you and I managed to sit down and chat. My fault. I'm sorry, friend. Since the world went pear-shaped, the thought of my own mortality has certainly been weighing upon me. I've cheated death in the past, of course. Though, as it stands, I'm an old man. I'm coming up on my three-hundred-and-first birthday! I doubt I'll tell anyone, honestly. I think it'll be nice to celebrate silently, for once. I thought, in the event that I do pass, I'll put my tales and teachings here. Then, I'll always be here to help you when you need me. Even if I die.
  • You will die here by harleyvelas
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  • Essays for Miss Dell by CharityLove
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    "Essays for Miss Dell" is a captivating collection of thought-provoking and insightful essays that invite readers to explore the author's diverse experiences and profound observations. Through personal narratives, philosophical musings, and societal reflections, each essay captures the essence of the human experience, resonating on a profound level. Delving into themes of love, loss, resilience, and the beauty of the natural world, the author effortlessly paints vivid images with their words, transporting readers into their world. With an unwavering commitment to authenticity, this collection fearlessly questions societal norms, offering fresh perspectives on timely and timeless topics. The author skillfully blends intellect with emotion, infusing each essay with a rich tapestry of feelings, allowing readers to connect deeply. With wit, vulnerability, and a keen eye for detail, readers are invited on a transformative exploration of the human condition. "Essays for Miss Dell" is not just a collection of standalone pieces but a cohesive mosaic of literary gems that illuminates the common threads that bind us all. Whether you're a seasoned reader or new to essays, this collection promises to captivate, leaving you pondering life's mysteries long after you've turned the final page. Prepare to be enchanted, challenged, and inspired as you embark on a captivating journey through "Essays for Miss Dell."
  • Benjamin's Funeral by Thewritestuff651
    Thewritestuff651
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    This is Benjamin's funeral that is taking place at Bethany Baptist Church in Chesapeake, Virginia. May he RIP! Not! Beautiful cover done by my bestie @SkittishReflections! :)❤😘
  • Ruby Dee by Worddoctor
    Worddoctor
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    Ruby Dee, 1922 - 2014
  • Connie Francis Obituary: Celebrating Her Life and Legacy by alertfacts
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    The passing of Connie Francis marks the end of an era for pop music lovers worldwide. Known for her timeless hits like "Where the Boys Are" and "Who's Sorry Now?," Connie's voice was the soundtrack of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Her influence transcended generations, with her music resonating across the globe. In this Connie Francis obituary, we celebrate not just her remarkable career but also her indomitable spirit. Despite personal hardships, including a brutal assault and battles with mental health, Connie remained a symbol of resilience. Her legacy, rich with music, philanthropy, and cultural impact, will continue to inspire for years to come.
  • Spit It Again by ThomasBerryman
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  • Fairy Obituary by thewileymancan
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    Fairy obituaries are all limericks...
  • Anthill Archives by 4Drachma
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    Ever wondered if animals talk? Well, what if they have communities, cities and kingdoms? What if they have newspapers? What if someone gets their hand on those newspaper archives? ***'' ****" ***" Here are some snippets from their daily newspaper 'Chronicles of Antonia'
  • The Obituarist (part 1) by HorseHead
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    The Obituarist - Dead people are the safest story around. They can’t answer back. But if you follow in death’s footsteps, it can be dangerous to get too close. When a war hero dies suddenly, a struggling journalist finds himself in the right place at the right time to make his own reputation. Dead old soldiers make for wonderful obituaries - their lives so much more vivid and action-packed than our own humdrum existence. For an obituary writer, they’re a welcome relief from boring men in grey suits and large-breasted Z-list “celebrities”. But how can an obituarist meet his deadlines when death moves so slowly? It’s not what you think. Brace yourself for handlebar moustaches, stiff drinks, hyphenated surnames, greed, treachery and, of course, death. With a twist. Reviews: “Mordant, funny, dark, teasing and ironic.” MakinMovies.net "Really enjoyable ride! A page turner from the outset!" Su Verheoven "Got absolutely no work done as the story just kept me engaged until I finished it. Tally ho chaps, bandits at twelve o'clock. A ripping yarn!" Michael J Lawrence (author of The Aphrodite Conspiracy) "Clever, absorbing and witty with a splendid, surprise finish." Chris Wesson (Charles Dickens London Experience)
  • PUDGE TESTS POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS by OliverNewtonPowers
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    PRESS RELEASE MARCH 25, 2020 2:27pm, MDT
  • Ghostboy by ShannonEStone
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    This is about a late friend. He passed in the summer. Unfortunately, he committed suicide and had many demons his entire life, but he was an amazing person. I don't know exactly how to honor him, but I want him to still exist somewhere.
  • Book Obituary Ad in Newspaper by Getmeupadvertising
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  • Obituary for an Absent Memory by Sharkcrow
    Sharkcrow
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    After hearing about the actual death of a family member I'd lost long ago to mental illness, poetry proved an outlet for grieving and acceptance.