rogerjva.bsky.social
Professional explicator and maker of soothing sounds. Author of "Un-ruined" a novel from Malarkey Books
https://asterismbooks.com/product/un-ruined
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So sorry for your loss 💙
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Mmm, so opium and clay, basically. Inhibit peristalsis and take up all the free fluid. Brickmaking.
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I can only imagine the agony of RóisÃn
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Jarry, no!
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I remember many books with animal engravings on the front that told how to address these very challenges nimbly
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His teacher: "Friend, how about we just listen to 'The Trees' instead, got it got it?"
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The legend says it is made entirely of Wensleydale cheese
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*vocalization
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Teddy bear the porcupine eating pumpkins gives a great example of this localization
youtu.be/cILZ_cB3_so?...
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A Burdick mouse!
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"Get outta my sight with that Winchester 1903, ya galoot"
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The most percussive butt smackies with one hand and the gentlest scritches with the other
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You don't stir the oatmeal with it?
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Just add a barspoon of this to it and you're golden
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You reserve him to wear on the spurtle?
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Australia
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Served with a boba straw
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Manatee-style
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Out walking today, I first heard, and then looked and saw, a nest full of hungry robin nestlings, being fed by a parent
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Detective Bargetender
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Yes, I was pleased to see that too. Taking ownership of it on her own terms
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The original namesake is now a successful realtor in L.A.
www.mysharona.com
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I bet their R&D involves fewer massive explosions
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"But the trails are so close, it can't be very far"
*contour lines stacked like croissant layers, 300 vertical ft*
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www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-n...
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When you shoot for the moon and miss, you'll land among sitars
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During the period when she went by Bex Art
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@brooklinebooksmith.bsky.social
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The Cremator is a uniquely disturbing film
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She probably started, timidly, with the bottom scroll, and then when it came out as well as it did, thought: "You know what? I will take a whack at my lord and savior!"
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This feels correct and could be another data point as to why the "weirdo" insult triggers such a strong response from that group.
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The Damp Night Rises (2012)
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and be complaining about the damp
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I've had so many promising pieces naturally gravitate towards that 8-12k word zone, and it's like "what am I supposed to do with this?"
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Execreble and inaccurate, but it also implies that their underlying logic is "if you only count 'true' US citizens, Republican policies would be majority popular" and that is demonstrably not the case.
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"This makes no difference, I have always been in a cell"
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Just a couple more coats of paint, and you'll be all set there
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I love to see @saltymactavish.bsky.social show up in the feed because he's either looking on the bright side of things or cooking up good trouble
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So sorry for your loss. 💙
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1981 Honda Accord hatchback was my gateway. Loved that car and still drive a Honda (newer model) today.