Sunday, June 8, 2014

Microthought #4

If you wear a mask long enough, it sticks so tightly that you yourself can't remove it.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Microstory #1

Two brothers.

One became fireman, another police officer.

The police officer had promotions soon, became wealthy, got married and had kids.

The fire fighter did not marry, although he loved a girl. He wasn't as rich as his brother, and lived quietly in his tiny apartment.

But he was proud.

"You can't bribe a fireman."

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Tiny frame #41

A person murdered another.

There was an aquarium in the room where the murder happened.

Fishes continued to swim, indifferent.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Tiny frame #40


Movie theatre.

Gruesome horror scene.

An old woman fainted. Nobody noticed.

Tiny frame #39

Shipwreck.

A parrot in a cage is floating in the middle of an ocean.

Tiny post #38

Campain against global warming.

Freeze-dried drinks are being circulated.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Tiny frame #37

The queen gave birth to a girl.

King was a little less hapy.

Tiny frame #36

The child poked a snail with a stick.

The snail closed itself in shell.

The child smiled. Her magic wand is powerful enough to make a living being immobile.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Tiny frame #35

A bus-driver.

Has a hobby of bird-watching.

Thinks of writing a book.

Can't devote enough time or money.

Microthought #4

The silver lining will always be a thin one.

The cloud can be very, very big.

Microthought #3

Sometimes, you just need a walk.

Tiny frame #34

The girl is sleeping peacefully.

19 missed calls from home.

Microthought #2

Rain drenches everything, but can't drench what's under a shade.

Same goes for sunshine.

It's both good and bad to not have a shade.

The best is, perhaps, balancing the time of remaining under the shade and remaining out of it.

But most of us can't balance it for damn.

Microthought #1

Sometimes, being who you are extends the problem further.

Tiny frame #33


She forgot her password.

Cried under the table.

Technology can be a bitch sometimes.

Tiny frame #32

Inside plane.

A man checks the time every 2 minutes impatiently.

Not that he has any work urgency, but he just wants to smoke.

Tiny frame #31

After-party debris.

The cleaner found a note of hundred.

Tiny frame #30

A roadside tree.

Not taken-care-of, dusty.

Flowers are as good as well-maintained counterparts.

Tiny bit of love #14

The boy forgets every little thing.

Not her number.

Tiny frame #29


Old man bought peanuts.

Had to rely on others to eat them.

Tiny frame #28

Moving train.

The man searches for a window seat but fails.

Sulks in his mind a little.

Childhood habits die hard.