Describe one positive change you have made in your life.
Write a little bit every day.
Setting apart a little time each day to be creative is like chicken soup for the soul: soothing, strengthening, and warm.
#writing

…actually, why not?
Describe one positive change you have made in your life.
Write a little bit every day.
Setting apart a little time each day to be creative is like chicken soup for the soul: soothing, strengthening, and warm.
#writing
What book could you read over and over again?
Again, too many to count. #dailysnark
If you could be a character from a book or film, who would you be? Why?
*sighs with regret*
Terrible question. Too many to count.
*thinks about it*
Actually, the fun part would be existing in the fictional world with equal ability and a great story.
Say, if you fell into Narnia or Middle Earth, Deep Space 9 or The Expanse, Jade City or The Interdependency, or any other fictional universe: You get to experience the world in full book form and live to tell the tale…
Imagine the stories.
#dreams
What animals make the best/worst pets?
Dear Sir / Madam / Being / Entity,
Blessings on your household, for the Ancient Gods have spoken!
To be claimed by a cat is to have an Ancient God call you worthy.
Feed the feline well, provide warmth and curious human things, for the Ancient Gods are playful. Allow long naps and give good scritches, and all will be well.
Remember, ye are in the presence of the Ancient One. Some things cannot be explained.
Enjoy your days and live well.
Yours sincerely,
Bastet’s Acolytes, Re-incarnated
c/o The Cat Distribution System
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What job would you do for free?
If it’s a job, get paid.
Everything else is a scam built on your exploitation.
#work
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