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This isn't a response to a prompt (though certainly I shall respond to a prompt in time), but I just had to say that the black and white button with the eyeballs in the top left hand corner of the 'ideas' banner is the BEST BUTTON IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. Truly.
thankyou. Once upon a time there was a button. Her name was Nancy. She had two eyes. Sometimes she was mistaken for a humbug but never liked to correct people. They generally spat her out soon enough.
Mostly Life is an interactive global repository for all things mirthful and gigglesome and generally fairly creative. Its numerous mods are responsible for posting any vaguely comical material they see fit, be it self-penned fiction, satirical commentary, links to ace websites, comical clips, lists of prompts, doodlings, philosophical ponderings or just isolated random fragments of mirth that don’t have a home in a full-length piece of writing but powerfully need to be seen and taken and generally faffed about with by the general writing public.
The profoundly special thing about the blogfulness of Mostly Life is that it affords regular opportunities for you to contribute to the artistic content of the project as well: you can participate in Round Robin stories, you can write micro-fiction based on regular prompts (the best of which might become posts in their own right), you can send in suggestions, you can be inspired by what other people are writing and by and large you can just be a hugely significant element of this wondrous community resource globule of marvellousness type thing what we’ve got going here.
Happy commenting.
2 comments:
This isn't a response to a prompt (though certainly I shall respond to a prompt in time), but I just had to say that the black and white button with the eyeballs in the top left hand corner of the 'ideas' banner is the BEST BUTTON IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. Truly.
thankyou. Once upon a time there was a button. Her name was Nancy. She had two eyes. Sometimes she was mistaken for a humbug but never liked to correct people. They generally spat her out soon enough.
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