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I Want to Believe – Part III

by sunshinebillionaire in Paranormal, September 22, 2011
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Follow up to part I and II.

I Want to Believe Part Ii

by sunshinebillionaire in Paranormal, September 22, 2011
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Follow up to part I.

I Want to Believe

by sunshinebillionaire in Paranormal, September 22, 2011
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A fiction story of the paranormal and a plot to rule the world..through ghosts.

Never Let Me Go

by Ian Thorpe in Issues, August 17, 2011
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An appreciation of the British film "Never Let Me Go" starring Kiera Knightly, Carey Mulligan and Andrew Garfield. The story starts off at a gentle pace as if we are viewing some period romance but soon reveals it’s dark side, a depiction of a dystopian society than will prompt viewers to question what it means to be human. A low key horror story that is all the more sinister for it’s stillness and understatement.

Five Sci-fi Inventions That Would Ruin The World!

by afriendlyfellow in Issues, August 3, 2011
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What potential abuses of technology lays ahead of us when humanity advances enough to develop the gadgets and devices commonly seen in science fiction tales.

Opinion on “UFO” Phenomena

by J.N.R Dutton in Paranormal, July 14, 2011
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Not sensational, but realistic.

Beastcat: The Years I Don’t Remember Part Four

by Will Davis in Sexuality, June 24, 2011
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While working on this final peace of this story I realized that Book two ended with Judge Jury and Eacutioner so that makes this the first story of the third book. I will be taking a short brake while I work on the finishing touches of the secound book, Wins and Losses and be back in a couple of weeks with some new stories.

Is There Really Aliens Out There?

by Roshtra in Holidays, May 7, 2011
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In this topic I will be writing about my experience and research with aliens.

Do You Believe in Ghosts?

by utsadeli in Paranormal, March 28, 2011
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Well do you believe in ghosts?

Social Construct of Star Trek

by mryays in Issues, January 10, 2011
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Star Trek took Science Fiction to a new level, but did it also show the goals and aims of a tension filled society at its time? this exploration of Star Trek [TOS] examines how Star Trek showed the idealism of an age as well as a humanistic philosophy that enveloped the show to point humans in a new direction where war would be a faded and sad mark on society and peace would lead to prosperity, for all of humanity, americans, russians, blacks,whites, men and women alike.

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