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The True Purgatory - Something I wrote for "The Mark", a little publication that my old High School had. Of all the stories/poems/photos/paintings submitted, this one stood out the most, due to the fact it was over 10 pages long. All the other stuff could barely fill up 2 pages! Movie Reviews - Want to know how I rate a few movies? Wonder no longer!
The Roboball - Something I wrote for my account on Neopets (jacob133). It was my way of saying who I was in the Neopian world, and at the same time to tell a cool story. Video Game Reviews - Just like the movie reviews, only they are for video games, the fat mans' favorite hobby!
A Sad Korbat’s Nightmare - Sequel to "The Roboball". This is not actually a story, but part of the plot of a choose-your-own-adventure thing I made at Neopets. For those that are having trouble on that adventure, this "story" shows the correct actions you need to make to get to the happy ending. Book Reviews - Just like the movie and video game reviews, only with other peoples' written words!
Spooky Food and a Spooky Mood - Sequel to "A Sad Korbat's Nightmare". Based (but not fully) off an actual event that happened to me on Neopets.
The Five Kaus - Sequel to "Spooky Food and a Spooky Mood". For about a year, I stopped taking Metonot to the Lab Ray. This is why.
The True Meaning of Christmas - The story version of the comic I made with the same name. Goes into the mind of the one Santa, Jesus and the Punk were talking to. In the way it is written, it is not meant as a joke like the comic. More bitter sweet than comical.
An Afternoon at an Unknown Cafe - I wrote this for a contest called ‘The Power of Purpose Awards’, a world wide essay contest. Needless to say, I didn’t win. So, I think I’ll just share this all with you, so that someone besides those judges can enjoy it.


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