What is the legacy you want to leave behind?
Secondary Lit. on the Secondary Lit.
Yes, you heard me.
NOT JUST LORE:
COMMENTARY ON THE COMMENTARY!
*evil laugh*
#dailysnark

…actually, why not?
What is the legacy you want to leave behind?
Secondary Lit. on the Secondary Lit.
Yes, you heard me.
NOT JUST LORE:
COMMENTARY ON THE COMMENTARY!
*evil laugh*
#dailysnark
What’s the oldest things you’re wearing today?
So, this sweatshirt here is vintage turn-of-the-century. Very comfortable. Very durable. You see these fibres? They were built to last. Have a look. Feel that? This sweatshirt has been washed a gajillion times and it’s still fantastic quality. Amazing, right?
Yeah, they don’t make them like this anymore.
#retro #friday
Share a story about someone who had a positive impact on your life.
Sometimes, a positive comes from observing a negative.
A warning ignored, a talent wasted.
A life lived in quiet desperation due to choices made rather than inclination.
And then of course: pattern recognition.
That moment of understanding: Not That. Definitely Not That.
Little lessons learned on the way.
#thoughtoftheday
What topics do you like to discuss?
Warm nights, candles on the tabletop, red wine.
Those conversations stay with you for a long, long time.
#weekend
When is the last time you took a risk? How did it work out?
Dear Mr. Wile E. Coyote,
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