I post everyday and share things with my family and friends, probably not my most intellectual side either but I really feel that the publisher is going to have accept that there are many aspects of me or he'll discover how ornery this old lady can be.
Facebook could disappear and I would be okay but if WDC did I would definitely have a break down.
There are all different types of love indeed and the love between a mother and child is powerful.
Romeo and Juliet was required reading for me in school and because we were made to read it I stubbornly resisted connecting to it. I am not a fan of his writing.
We are lucky to have so many options available to fulfill our desire for love and different genre takes on it.
I remember those tampering scandles @fivesixer! Totally forgot about those...doubt those factored into my Mom's decision, expect to expound upon her point.
Been seeing a lot of WDC Ghosts (that's my newly minted term for Registered Users, due to the faded grey suitcases and the way they seem to pop in, out and about when one least expects it) hanging about lately. Perhaps it just seems that way because I've been interacting with them more often than usual the past couple of days. From responses to "Note: *Clock2* 36-HOUR MISSION *Clock2*
1..." to the lovely SashaKate liking my "Note: Thanks a mill to [Link To Item #1300305] for the..." I unconsciously make note every time I see a post from one of these spectral entities.
Why is this blog worthy? Because I had a stray thought (been having a ton of those lately, exacerbated recently by PatrickB 's plea in his amazing Review of "R.A.G.E." for me to finish something new and worthwhile; been at my new job almost 6 weeks now, the creative juice is slowly but surely beginning to flow in me again). Are there any groups supporting these ethereal beings? I'm not so much interested in encouraging them all to publish items (though that would be amazing); but I am curious about why some of them stick around for years without any recorded interest in writing themselves. Do they prefer to post work elsewhere? Are they published and so just interested in reading? What are their favorite things to do online? Etc.
I searched 'Registered User' and was rewarded with only one result, which led to Invalid Review.
Currently online this instant
Registered Users: 416
Registered Authors: 208
Exactly twice as many Users as Authors and that's fairly normal from other times I've checked. This mysterious force of perusers is vast and I want to know what they're up to!
Wonder if it would be worth pursuing a deeper more educated understanding of these particular Members.
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