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they will put you in the stocks with me
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glad you agree!
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Everyone thinks "fixing publishing" and making "popular books" is really easy... until they try it themselves.
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in no order recs include: 1) read skeets widely, not just your genre, all genres of skeet, 2) find your skeet audience, 3) finish your skeets, 4) no likes on your skeets doesn't mean you're a bad skeeter, 5) sometimes you will have no skeets (healthy, normal) but the compulsion will return, 6) skeet
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haven't read him but will keep that in mind
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Congrats!!!!
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wait hold the phone you can choose the words?!
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it reminds me of imperfect communication with certain people who understand things sub-perceptually. certain childhood friends. cousins. my wife. even strangers or people i only meet once. it's there, that vibrational sincerity. and if you struggle to communicate it is remarkable thing.
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there's intelligence, thoughtfulness, but underneath it a vibration--in their sincerity of intent, and sincerity in me. w/ symbols and associations as mediums that work to bridge things. powerful symbols. powerful intent. that are at times like nonsense. but at other times, shattering and resonant.
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in no order recs include: 1) read skeets widely, not just your genre, all genres of skeet, 2) find your skeet audience, 3) finish your skeets, 4) no likes on your skeets doesn't mean you're a bad skeeter, 5) sometimes you will have no skeets (healthy, normal) but the compulsion will return, 6) skeet
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thank you, i am as well, now
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I'm honestly just imagining 30 minutes minutes of people chanting "ALF HOG"
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and that is a good thing tbc
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you might be right...i think between your post and jordan's post i remember a nexus of diet trends, like a high fiber/grain health virtue thing and also a mobile on-the-go quick food thing, this is triggering a lot of memories
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that...actually seems legit good
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i was expecting the butter discussion, but i underestimated the investment people had in smashed breads
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it was my mom in our house, yeah it was definitely popular among specific crowds
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this also seems more realistic than the fabio answer
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it's all connected...
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i swear they were everywhere, i am not lying (this time)
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a tough piece of bread that seems like somebody sat on it (no disrespect to people who like them)
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that goose changed the course of history
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they drank from a hose
we drank oily vegetable spread
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this seems more supported than the fabio theory, i am torn
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now we're talking
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💯%. going to tell my kids country crock and royal dansk tins were what we had before the container store existed
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this seems correct. but what about all the fabio i can't believe it's not butter commercials
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that's probably right. something called shedd's spread was not healthy. you are probably right.