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Thank you for flying with WP Airways.

The post reflects a sense of nostalgia or longing due to the passage of time, suggesting that the speaker has been away from something significant or someone important for an extended period. This concise expression evokes feelings of memory and the impact of time on relationships or experiences.
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Daily writing prompt.
« No amount of money ever bought a second of time. »
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Random Electric Sheep.

The phrase “Straight from my screensaver” implies that the content is a direct representation of something visually striking or appealing, possibly a scenic image or artwork.
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Bloganuary.
There’d be hints. But you’d be none the wiser. 😉
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The rules of engagement :

The post reflects a cynical worldview, emphasizing the importance of remembering past grievances and the complexities of human relationships. It highlights the notion that material wealth offers comfort but does not equate to happiness. Additionally, it critiques the ineffectiveness of both alcohol and milk in solving problems, ultimately underscoring personal tendencies toward unforgiveness.
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Focus on yourself.

The post emphasizes the detrimental effects of comparing oneself to other artists and highlights the importance of focusing on personal growth. The author shares their experience of overcoming self-doubt and recognizes that everyone has unique stories and influences, encouraging others to embrace their individuality to foster artistic development.
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This reminds me of Eon — The Way, by Greg Bear.

roguetelemetry : Amalthea by Hamsterfly. Reminds me of #Eon — #The Way, by #Greg Bear. — Search query.
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Shallow depth of field.
brookshawphotography : This Chameleon picture was literally the first photo I took when I first got a DSLR camera and nice lens (50mm f/1.4). I still really love the shallow Depth Of Field (DOF) in this shot…
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The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings …
dorkly: The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, Summarized in Fan Art Meet artist breathing2004. He manages to summarize the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Ring beautifully through a few pieces of evocative, majestic artwork. Reminder: it took Peter Jackson about 20 hours of film to tell the same story.…