Tag: Quirky Myths
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The Donkey’s Burden
Two donkeys argue over emptiness and borrowed glory, while Nasruddin quietly audits their delusions and discovers that proximity to greatness is not authorship.
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Tile By Tile
A cobra with administrative patience stalks a tiled childhood, demanding overdue grief, while Akshara and Ptah argue whether abandonment requires therapy—or better punchlines.
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Stepping Together– Waltz Missing.
Marriage, SriJi declared, is a dance—sometimes intimate, sometimes evasive. Unfortunately, no one remembers the steps, and the music is usually drowned by deadlines.
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Ancestory Now Discontinued.
He thought leaving home ended inheritance. Ptah corrected him gently: you don’t escape ancestry, you reupholster it—then wonder why the furniture keeps judging you.
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Plot Died — Icons Survived.
Writer’s block wasn’t silence but overcrowding: perfected gods, frozen icons, hymns talking over one another, while the plot died quietly, without witnesses or mercy.