If there was a biography about you, what would the title be?
Don’t Get Angry and Tell the Truth
And other Family Stories.
#dailysnark

…actually, why not?
If there was a biography about you, what would the title be?
Don’t Get Angry and Tell the Truth
And other Family Stories.
#dailysnark
What were your parents doing at your age?
So there was this planet, see.
It was a pretty blue and a mountainous green.
It had weather and nature and ecosystems,
White rhinos, coral reefs, and bees.
And there was this generation.
A very numerous generation.
So numerous, they were named after their numerosity.
And The Numerous had everything they could wish for, materially;
In comparison to everyone else before them, that is.
And this Numerous Generation looked at the blue planet
So pretty and healthy and green
The planet with the good weather, the ecosystems,
And all those necessary bees
They looked and probed and satellite and decided:
Nice little planet you have there.
Shame if something would happen to it…
And they happened to it.
All at once.
All the time.
Everywhere.
Now, The Numerous (and their 2.0s) will tell you:
Everyone uses plastics!
Cars are amazing!
You’re one to talk!
How were we to know?
Why are you making this a thing?
Or they will use words like “ungrateful” and “whiny” and “weak”.
Some (many) do love the blue planet dearly.
And they try, sincerely, to save it
To keep it clean.
But too many of The Numerous (and their 2.0s) couldn’t give two figs
About whether the only home we have still exists
Once they no longer have use of it.
And that is a crying sin shame.
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If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why?
…why am I only changing one law?
I am not overthinking anything, David. The parameters make no sense. No, I won’t just think about it. Why do I have this power? Who gave it to me? Or do I have it innately? Am I in a magical realm? Can I dissolve gravity, for example? Locally or otherwise? David, I mean it. What kind of power is this? Yes, David, these are viable questions. Why only one law?
Or: How I ruined game night. #humpday
Write about your dream home.
… where the heart is.
You’re not looking for a place.
You’re looking for a person, maybe even a people.
#tuesdaythoughts
You get some great, amazingly fantastic news. What’s the first thing you do?
Always celebrate your wins. #mondaymood
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