
The Killer Whale is Extinct
*Originally published in the Los Angeles Moment by Charles Folk* Freyja, the final remaining killer whale on Earth, has died. Early yesterday morning in her sea enclosure located in Lofoten, Norway, the orca whale suffered cardiac arrest and perished, signifying the extinction of the species. The attending marine biologists and caretakers put out a collective statement honoring the whale. “While Freyja was not able to reproduce and carry on her species, she lived a long and meaningful life. W...
From the Journal of the Great Leader - Age 15
I don’t think I’ve ever really felt proud of myself before. Is that what this is? Am I proud? I won the science fair as a freshman. That feels weird to write. Does it matter that I beat out the seniors too? Even weirder to write. It’s not so easy for me to say. Maybe this is what narcissism is. Could it be? How could anyone know something like that about themselves? It’s hard to say if I'm just confusing myself or if I’m actually getting a look at the nature of things. What I can say is ...

From the Journal of the Great Leader | Age 21
Orcas are dead. All of them. At some point humanity failed them. I can’t help but feel responsible. Not because I’ve ever had anything to do with killer whales, I’m just part of this gatekeeping creed (humanity) that failed them. It’s a strange helplessness. Planetary helplessness. As if humanity is a meteor that can’t help but continuously crash into Earth. I’ve reached out to a few organizations to volunteer. Not that anything will bring the whales back. I just wanted to do something good a...
The Vampire Fern is a folkloric plant that cannot be captured in an image. The only way to experience the fern, is to be with it in person.

The Killer Whale is Extinct
*Originally published in the Los Angeles Moment by Charles Folk* Freyja, the final remaining killer whale on Earth, has died. Early yesterday morning in her sea enclosure located in Lofoten, Norway, the orca whale suffered cardiac arrest and perished, signifying the extinction of the species. The attending marine biologists and caretakers put out a collective statement honoring the whale. “While Freyja was not able to reproduce and carry on her species, she lived a long and meaningful life. W...
From the Journal of the Great Leader - Age 15
I don’t think I’ve ever really felt proud of myself before. Is that what this is? Am I proud? I won the science fair as a freshman. That feels weird to write. Does it matter that I beat out the seniors too? Even weirder to write. It’s not so easy for me to say. Maybe this is what narcissism is. Could it be? How could anyone know something like that about themselves? It’s hard to say if I'm just confusing myself or if I’m actually getting a look at the nature of things. What I can say is ...

From the Journal of the Great Leader | Age 21
Orcas are dead. All of them. At some point humanity failed them. I can’t help but feel responsible. Not because I’ve ever had anything to do with killer whales, I’m just part of this gatekeeping creed (humanity) that failed them. It’s a strange helplessness. Planetary helplessness. As if humanity is a meteor that can’t help but continuously crash into Earth. I’ve reached out to a few organizations to volunteer. Not that anything will bring the whales back. I just wanted to do something good a...
The Vampire Fern is a folkloric plant that cannot be captured in an image. The only way to experience the fern, is to be with it in person.

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Many artists have spent time with the Vampire Fern and rendered their experience of it in an effort to capture its likeness. Because no camera can capture its image, these artworks help us to better comprehend the nature of the fern.
Artist Bluesapphire has spent some time with the mythic plant and has made it available to collect on OpenSea!

Bluesapphire says this about the Vampire Fern:
“This plant appears differently to each person who sees it. And this is how fairies perceive the vampire fern. It might not be dangerous to you but it is one of the most dangerous plants for them!”
What will others say of their own experiences with the Indigo Purple Vampire Fern?
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Many artists have spent time with the Vampire Fern and rendered their experience of it in an effort to capture its likeness. Because no camera can capture its image, these artworks help us to better comprehend the nature of the fern.
Artist Bluesapphire has spent some time with the mythic plant and has made it available to collect on OpenSea!

Bluesapphire says this about the Vampire Fern:
“This plant appears differently to each person who sees it. And this is how fairies perceive the vampire fern. It might not be dangerous to you but it is one of the most dangerous plants for them!”
What will others say of their own experiences with the Indigo Purple Vampire Fern?
***
Follow the Legend of the Vampire Fern and follow me on Twitter @anthjgibson.
This Hidden Mystery is brought to the denizens of the Internet by hiddenones.xyz.
Installments released once a week.
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