Five Lessons I Learned From Comics
Sure, there’s a half-bird clone of Thomas Edison, but what does the half-bird clone of Thomas Edison symbolize?
Sure, there’s a half-bird clone of Thomas Edison, but what does the half-bird clone of Thomas Edison symbolize?
There was always another plant to look for, another mushroom species to find, and the possibilities of foraging were endless.
Remember how infuriating that person who wouldn’t pass in the passing lane was? Don’t be that person.
But here’s the problem: everything she’s said about me on this blog? It’s all true.
I don’t know whether the driver even saw me after the fact, or if he ever registered the uncouth bird I flashed at him.
Something will always need repaired, reformed, repented of, or redeemed.
Punctuation is preference. Do what you wish.
We learned how to split the exterior with our fingernails to access the fleshy white fruit inside.
It’s not a tomb in a solid or permanent way, not a grave. This is the gilded foyer to another world.
Yet, I remembered over coffee, a broad view of justice may sometimes include simply “giving people a fish.”