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Raydred
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Learner / Player of the harmonicas. Cartoonist. Writer of absurdities. Stabber of the fabric. NO ICE. Block me now to save yourself the hassle. #noAI #humanMadeArt #artist
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I got blocked by an unintelligent person. They really showed me.

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Oh no, I won't ever get to hear their future pontificated wisdoms…
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People who think they are smarter than they really are at the office, is called the Dunder-Mifflin effect.
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The end of the workday on Friday is the worst part of the week for job hunters hoping to hear back from employers.
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We choosing joy this friday in spite of the horrors
Is felon47 destroying the east-wing of the white house so he could claim he "destroyed the left"? (Assuming he's facing south)
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If you are wondering how to help people in your community, financial donations to food banks are incredibly important right now.

The USDA has instructed states to deny SNAP nutrition benefits.

As we have said repeatedly at Defend Public Health, MAHA is a joke when kids in the U.S. are hungry.
(Also, hardly anyone pays attention to me and that is FREEING! The right people who see your vibe will see your stuff.)
Writing, like everything, is a skill. Skills can be sharpened and honed. Some are better than others; but keep doing what you love.

The results you seek will eventually follow.
Being miserable and commenting on random blogs must take a toll on a person's psyche.

I'm good now. I know who I am and what my worth is. Nobody can cut me down again.

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(between you and me my writings will still contain errors, LOTS of errors, and that's ok)

My hope is that the miserable person who said they "weeped for the future of education" is okay (alcoholism is no joke).

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Suffice to say they killed my joy for writing, anything. Yes, it was my fault for letting a stranger on the internet affect me so much, but at the time my self esteem was non-existent. I never claimed to be perfect and my writing surely had errors but what that person did to me was cruel [continued]
Correction, 16 years. Man, time does fly!

I'd also like to note, about 17 years ago I wrote a "funny onion-like" article on my Live Journal blog and got a rando person who claimed to be an english teacher who was very drunk and decided to tear me to pieces in my comments. [continued]
I'm a big fan of cooking. It makes the food I eat yummier.
I didn't think I was a writer; then I remembered, I've been writing short-formed posts/tweets/skeets fairly regularly for at least 14 years now.

So yeah, I'm a writer.
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[binging old t.v. show]

17yo: I don't think EVERYONE loves Raymond.
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Sorry I’m not telling as many jokes lately as the world is collapsing around us.’

You guys are that hard-up for what are usually just essentially cleverly-worded puns?
Someone told me to pick up a book, once in a while.

I think they just want me to help clean up their space…
You're not saving any letters either, just replacing an E with an apostrophe haha

Unless apostrophes were free in telegrams or something.
exactly! it looks silly anyway :)
Language evolves. It's in the dictionary; Been there for a while. Even "Okay" is a modified abbreviation of "Oll Korrect" which was a popular stylized spelling of "All Correct".

Kids these days, amirite? 😎
"Kayoed"

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Ebola is one of the nasty viruses that can hide in the body even after a patient recovers and tests negative. It can reemerge and trigger a new outbreak years later. How do they survive? And how can they be kayoed?
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"Kayoed"

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Ebola is one of the nasty viruses that can hide in the body even after a patient recovers and tests negative. It can reemerge and trigger a new outbreak years later. How do they survive? And how can they be kayoed?
Some viruses can play a deadly game of hide and seek
Ebola is one of the nasty viruses that can hide in the body even after a patient recovers and tests negative. It can reemerge and trigger a new outbreak years later. How do they survive? And how can they be kayoed?
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Don’t open the door. Don’t answer questions.
We're at the point in the story where the FBI is showing up at a dude's house because he attended a protest. Without suspicion of a crime, agents ask important questions like who produced signs for the event.

And it had an impact--he decided not to go back to the streets to voice his opinions.
I obtained video of two FBI agents visiting an anti-ICE protester not charged with any crime.

While the media continue to mock Trump's war on "Antifa" as legally impossible, the FBI is quietly implementing it with investigations like these:
www.kenklippenstein.com/p/video-fbi-...
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nice words you said there did the computer think of them for you