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Kendra scribbles stories ✍️🌻

Kendra scribbles stories ✍️🌻

@Kendrawriter

Lover of learning, reader of random info, consumer of chocolate. The Hyacinth Review, Friday Flash Fiction, Paragraph Planet, and more

Katılım Kasım 2022
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Adam Sharp
Adam Sharp@AdamCSharp·
A SHORT POEM ABOUT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENGLISH AND GERMAN… English weather is wet German weather is Wetter English kids are kind German kids are Kinder English mothers mumble German mothers Mutter And the English shout the word people But Germans just quietly Menschen it
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@deaflibertarian In my years as a musician, I learned that the real emotion lies not in what you play, but in what the audience experiences. Meaning it isn't what you say, but what they interpret. Give it to God. He will make sure each person understands what they need to understand
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Among the Wildflowers
Among the Wildflowers@deaflibertarian·
Up at 2 AM, puking from anxiety about public speaking tomorrow. It's never been like this before- butterflies, sure, but not this. I feel ill. I think my presenting days are over.
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Boze Herrington, Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️
One artist who should better known is Jessie Bayes (1876-1970). Born in London to a family of artists, she belonged to the Morris-inspired Arts & Crafts movement and designed font panels, stained-glass windows & illustrated manuscripts, such as “To the Night & the Cloud.” (1/4)
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Sad, so very sad. My generation had to work for knowledge, so we prized it. We were so excited about the information super highway, about easy access to any and every topic. It is a great loss, the erasure and in some cases outright falsification of facts (ahem, AI, I'm looking at you), akin to the burning of libraries
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Boze Herrington, Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️
The promise of the early web was that all the world’s knowledge would be preserved and accessible. In the past several years we’ve seen attempts to destroy every major hub of the knowledge-based internet. The “information super-highway” is a dream that is nearly dead.
WIRED@WIRED

As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet Archive’s vast collection of web pages. wired.com/story/the-inte…

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Bethany Jarmul
Bethany Jarmul@BethanyJarmul·
I’ve often joked about my writing space, which until now has been on our crumb-filled couch or at the dinning room table. Today, I FINALLY have a writing desk, a small space in our basement all my own. Not sure why I didn’t think to do this sooner, but it feels monumental now. 🙌
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
There are not enough baby goats on this app
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Pat Cadigan
Pat Cadigan@Cadigan·
In case there’s anyone who hasn’t heard the partying: I beat inoperable, incurable cancer. I kicked it down the stairs, took its lunch money, & threw rocks at it as it ran away crying. Green bananas for everyone who wants them!
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Kyle Owens
Kyle Owens@KyleOwe02309720·
Your Kyle Man is up and sore. I had to unload 30 bags of dirt that mom got from Lowe's yesterday and help spread it out for her flower garden. Ah, the life of a son. 😂Enjoy your Sunday everybody. Remember, your Kyle Man is rooting for you.
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
Do you think storm photos would be a welcome addition to my content? I’ve shot them before but nothing too serious I was thinking about setting up near major storm cells and capturing stars/lightning like this in a more polished way This was captured in 2022 in Arizona.
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Vivian
Vivian@Mycatrufus·
@JustineBateman 🙋🏻‍♀️Struggling to find my way as an empty nester, single mom, 53 yrs old and no idea what to do with my life. 🙏🏻❤️
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AcmeAcres.us
AcmeAcres.us@idahobeef·
Friday's calf needs a name and we're giving away 10 lbs of pasture-raised ground beef from AcmeAcres.us to whoever comes up with the best one. He's a boy. Grey, almost purple. Built like his Charolais dad, colored like neither of his parents. Stops you in your tracks. Drop your name suggestion in the comments. To be entered in the giveaway, head to AcmeAcres.us and sign up through the popup — then come back and leave your suggestion. Tomorrow we'll put the top picks to a vote. Winner gets the beef. Give me a call or text if you have any questions. Your rancher, Jason Hanley | 208-714-0478 @beefinitiative
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Tom Vaughan
Tom Vaughan@storyandplot·
TREMORS remains one of my favorite creature features. The screenwriting doesn't try to do too much. It takes a simple premise of "Jaws on land" and executes it with joy and affection. It has legitimate tension, fantastic performances, and a terrific sense of humor. The reveal in this clip of just how many weapons they have in their "rec room" is a superb example. Just great storytelling. I was in college and a part-time manager of a movie theatre when this was released. We would have midnight showing the night before a film opened to test the print, and we had no idea what to expect with this one. It was such a wonderful surprise. I still kind of light up when it's mentioned. One of my favorite monster flicks as a kid was "THEM!", and this feels like it should fill that slot nicely for generations today. If you haven't seen TREMORS, make a point. I love this movie.
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Chris Fizer
Chris Fizer@ChrisKindaReads·
i’m hooked
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
📸EARLY WEEKEND PHOTOGRAPHY TIMELINE CLEANSE📸 Since Pope Leo seems to be the talk of the day, let's get something from Rome. This is one of my all time favorite photos I have ever taken, and it was almost twenty years ago with my very first DSLR. Colosseum on the left, Forum on the right and a very lucky sky. I've been told multiple times it looks like a time portal. This one hangs on my wall at home. Nikon D50 (I told you it was old), pocket tripod whose brand I don't remember, Nikkor 18-55 DX kit zoom @ 30mm, f/5.6, 1/60th, ISO 400.
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Elle Lookbook
Elle Lookbook@EvaLovesDesign·
I love basil 🌿
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