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January 1, 2018

Happy New Years ya hooligans



Happy New Years ya hooligans

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Published on January 01, 2018 15:51

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My wish for every writer in 2018 is that you all finish every WIP you got lingering...

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My wish for every writer in 2018 is that you all finish every WIP you got lingering around.

May your words flow freely, may your characters come alive and may everyone love your finished story when they read it.

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Published on January 01, 2018 14:20

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Published on January 01, 2018 11:00

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Clouds look like incoming...



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Clouds look like incoming tsunami. From here



Earth is really mad at us


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Published on January 01, 2018 07:40

"What a good novel that could make! About once a week Mailer bypassed wistfully around the..."

“What a good novel that could make! About once a week Mailer bypassed wistfully around the excitements of the new book which had just come into his head. He would leave it to his detractors to decide that the ones he did not write were better than the ones he did.”

- Norman Mailer, The Armies of the Night (via m-l-rio)
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Published on January 01, 2018 04:20

December 31, 2017

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Published on December 31, 2017 17:40

"Depression doesn’t always happen late at night when your all alone
It happens when your with your..."

“Depression doesn’t always happen late at night when your all alone

It happens when your with your friends mid-laugh

It hits you when you least expect it 

Grabbing you with its bony, decrepit, old hands 

Reminding you, you can never escape its clutches”

- S.R. (via allaboutsamrose)
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Published on December 31, 2017 14:20

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Purple Spheres of the Arizona Desert
Early this...



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Purple Spheres of the Arizona Desert

Early this year, a woman named Geraldine Vargas and her husband were walking through the desert near their home in Tucson, Arizona, when they came across a phenomenon that, so far, has completely baffled scientists. They discovered a large patch of land covered in strange, purple spheres with no perceivable explanation for what they were or how they came to be.


They appear to be a jelly-like fungus, but botanists in Arizona have so far been completely stumped as to their cause or composition. The spheres ooze a liquid substance and some people have speculated that they must be of an extraterrestrial origin considering nothing like them has ever been seen in the area, and no one has the slightest clue how they came to be there in the first place. (Source)


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Published on December 31, 2017 04:20