the center of the universe

“Today most scientists would agree with the ancient Hindus that nothing exists or is destroyed, things merely change shape or form…the cosmic radiation that is thought to come from the explosion of creation strikes the earth with equal intensity from all directions, which suggests either that the earth is at the center of the universe, as in our innocence we once supposed, or that the known universe has no center.”

–Peter Matthiessen, The Snow Leopard

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six word story no. 180

Goose and gander didn’t share sauce.

Julia Child
Please credit Paul Child, courtesy of Alfred A. Knopf

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six word story no. 179

There would be no more do-overs.

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six word story no. 178

The poseur sprang a gassy leak.

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six word story no. 177

Madness with a jolt of irony.

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six word story no. 176

In reality, bats ran the belfry.

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six word story no. 175

 

The electeds sent messengers ahead with cake.

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six word story no. 174

They realized the narrator was unreliable.

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six word story no. 173

She found power made her saucy.

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six word story no. 172

The duck confite was perfectly divine.

dine

 

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