Tuesday Two

Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish.

Photo by Robert Lukeman on Unsplash.

The foreground is a bright green field with concentrically circular ridges. The background is rocky hills past which you can see the sun setting in a cloudy sky.

Thursday Thought #SelamDebs

What does freedom mean? We all want freedom. Many people think we are entitled to freedom. But what happens when the person fighting for freedom takes freedom away from someone else? At what point is one person’s freedom more important than another person’s freedom? It seems pretty hypocritical (and atrocious) to me that someone fighting for freedom would utter death threats against someone else who only wants to be included in having freedom too. At what point is the benefit of society—the greater good—more important than the freedom of an individual?  If freedom allows everyone to do what they want without taking anyone else into consideration, how is that different than anarchy? What level of freedom is acceptable for all?

Equity feels like oppression to those who benefit from the oppression and marginalization of others. ~Selam Debs

Wednesday Words

How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.

Wednesday Words How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments. B T D E L S A

Tuesday Two

Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish.

Photo by Leon Hinz on Unsplash.

The Queen Elizabeth, a cruise ship the size of an apartment building, is at sea with a small sailboat beside it.

Wednesday Words

How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.

Wednesday Words How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments. D R L E C A E