Published in Banishing writer's block

Published in Banishing writer's block

Published in Banishing writer's block

Image credit by Marcus Winkler

Image credit by Marcus Winkler

Image credit by Marcus Winkler

Resigner luth

Resigner luth

Resigner luth

Resigner Luth is an alias. She's been writing since she could hold a pen. A natural born performer who loves to tell a good story. Loves it when people join in. She is working on making a come-back as she's not sure why she left it all behind. Almost dying young messed with her timeline. Now she knows she owes it to those really left too early. She never forgets a line, a step, a chess move. Not because she is more intelligent, she just has more invested in creating quality content. USUALLY she succeeds. She advocates equal rights for all. She will fight in her own way. An important note: Thank you all for sharing your stories. I just need one more thing my fellow writing community: PLEASE introduce yourself first. Courtesy before fantasy please. Thank you, merci, danke.

Resigner Luth is an alias. She's been writing since she could hold a pen. A natural born performer who loves to tell a good story. Loves it when people join in. She is working on making a come-back as she's not sure why she left it all behind. Almost dying young messed with her timeline. Now she knows she owes it to those really left too early. She never forgets a line, a step, a chess move. Not because she is more intelligent, she just has more invested in creating quality content. USUALLY she succeeds. She advocates equal rights for all. She will fight in her own way. An important note: Thank you all for sharing your stories. I just need one more thing my fellow writing community: PLEASE introduce yourself first. Courtesy before fantasy please. Thank you, merci, danke.

Resigner Luth is an alias. She's been writing since she could hold a pen. A natural born performer who loves to tell a good story. Loves it when people join in. She is working on making a come-back as she's not sure why she left it all behind. Almost dying young messed with her timeline. Now she knows she owes it to those really left too early. She never forgets a line, a step, a chess move. Not because she is more intelligent, she just has more invested in creating quality content. USUALLY she succeeds. She advocates equal rights for all. She will fight in her own way. An important note: Thank you all for sharing your stories. I just need one more thing my fellow writing community: PLEASE introduce yourself first. Courtesy before fantasy please. Thank you, merci, danke.

April 1, 2023

April 1, 2023

April 1, 2023

Trivial trivia

Trivial trivia

Trivial trivia

Peculiar brain trash

Peculiar brain trash

Peculiar brain trash

Fun facts for trivia lovers.

Let's debunk this myth. Boys don't cry, it takes a man who's loved and lost a woman. A father who lost a child.

Trivia fact number one: If this 👇is true, we are all boys between the ages of nineteen and forty. FUN fact: A girl will cry, until she becomes a woman. Cold but true.

Let's see what the spam folder in the library of my mind contains. Deep dive.

  1. How many countries are there in the world? 197 is the best answer here, though that's only the ones "officially recognised" by the United States. 200 nations and 197 countries. The smallest of these is the Republic of Molossia, located in Dayton Nevada, with a mere 33 inhabitants, minus one or plus two. Imagine that?

  2. Despite all the hype about the human hand it actually only has 27 bones. It also happens to be a deadly weapon. It takes one finger to pull a trigger. Beware of the hands. Many a battle has been won by breaking a finger. Deadly yes, but oh so fragile.

  3. What is the definition of a complex question? For the English teacher: "a fallacy in which the answer to a given question presupposes a prior answer to a prior question. Who talks like that? —> just say it's a trick question! Or closely related to one.

See, without some alcohol and good friends it's a boring exercise

Top seven hardest questions.

  1. Does true love exist?

  2. Is there life after death?

  3. Should abortion be allowed? (It depends on when, why, and how? A woman's body should not be legalised!)

  4. What is the purpose of life?

  5. Why is there hatred in the world?

  6. Does he or she love me?

  7. Why are there wars?

Those questions are "a fallacy…" Read the definition of a complex question again. Not that hard. Sorry Mr. Science/Quasi-religious/WannabeSenator. Your list lacks heart.

My sincerest apologies. We all have different approaches:

My list ~ the abbreviated version!

  • How do we stop?

    • Climate change.

    • Eliminate hunger and disease.

    • Learn from past mistakes.

    • Love, as we should. Without envy and with kindness.

  • How do we rise above our daily struggles? / Should we even try?

We live in an imperfect world, a ticking bomb, full of nastiness. We should BE THE CHANGE. Not add to the problem.

Life is still beautiful. It just takes some digging.

Has anyone seen my metal heart? If so, please return it. ☝️ proves that I need it to have fun.

Resigner 💜☮️

#justmoveforward


Fun facts for trivia lovers.

Let's debunk this myth. Boys don't cry, it takes a man who's loved and lost a woman. A father who lost a child.

Trivia fact number one: If this 👇is true, we are all boys between the ages of nineteen and forty. FUN fact: A girl will cry, until she becomes a woman. Cold but true.

Let's see what the spam folder in the library of my mind contains. Deep dive.

  1. How many countries are there in the world? 197 is the best answer here, though that's only the ones "officially recognised" by the United States. 200 nations and 197 countries. The smallest of these is the Republic of Molossia, located in Dayton Nevada, with a mere 33 inhabitants, minus one or plus two. Imagine that?

  2. Despite all the hype about the human hand it actually only has 27 bones. It also happens to be a deadly weapon. It takes one finger to pull a trigger. Beware of the hands. Many a battle has been won by breaking a finger. Deadly yes, but oh so fragile.

  3. What is the definition of a complex question? For the English teacher: "a fallacy in which the answer to a given question presupposes a prior answer to a prior question. Who talks like that? —> just say it's a trick question! Or closely related to one.

See, without some alcohol and good friends it's a boring exercise

Top seven hardest questions.

  1. Does true love exist?

  2. Is there life after death?

  3. Should abortion be allowed? (It depends on when, why, and how? A woman's body should not be legalised!)

  4. What is the purpose of life?

  5. Why is there hatred in the world?

  6. Does he or she love me?

  7. Why are there wars?

Those questions are "a fallacy…" Read the definition of a complex question again. Not that hard. Sorry Mr. Science/Quasi-religious/WannabeSenator. Your list lacks heart.

My sincerest apologies. We all have different approaches:

My list ~ the abbreviated version!

  • How do we stop?

    • Climate change.

    • Eliminate hunger and disease.

    • Learn from past mistakes.

    • Love, as we should. Without envy and with kindness.

  • How do we rise above our daily struggles? / Should we even try?

We live in an imperfect world, a ticking bomb, full of nastiness. We should BE THE CHANGE. Not add to the problem.

Life is still beautiful. It just takes some digging.

Has anyone seen my metal heart? If so, please return it. ☝️ proves that I need it to have fun.

Resigner 💜☮️

#justmoveforward


Fun facts for trivia lovers.

Let's debunk this myth. Boys don't cry, it takes a man who's loved and lost a woman. A father who lost a child.

Trivia fact number one: If this 👇is true, we are all boys between the ages of nineteen and forty. FUN fact: A girl will cry, until she becomes a woman. Cold but true.

Let's see what the spam folder in the library of my mind contains. Deep dive.

  1. How many countries are there in the world? 197 is the best answer here, though that's only the ones "officially recognised" by the United States. 200 nations and 197 countries. The smallest of these is the Republic of Molossia, located in Dayton Nevada, with a mere 33 inhabitants, minus one or plus two. Imagine that?

  2. Despite all the hype about the human hand it actually only has 27 bones. It also happens to be a deadly weapon. It takes one finger to pull a trigger. Beware of the hands. Many a battle has been won by breaking a finger. Deadly yes, but oh so fragile.

  3. What is the definition of a complex question? For the English teacher: "a fallacy in which the answer to a given question presupposes a prior answer to a prior question. Who talks like that? —> just say it's a trick question! Or closely related to one.

See, without some alcohol and good friends it's a boring exercise

Top seven hardest questions.

  1. Does true love exist?

  2. Is there life after death?

  3. Should abortion be allowed? (It depends on when, why, and how? A woman's body should not be legalised!)

  4. What is the purpose of life?

  5. Why is there hatred in the world?

  6. Does he or she love me?

  7. Why are there wars?

Those questions are "a fallacy…" Read the definition of a complex question again. Not that hard. Sorry Mr. Science/Quasi-religious/WannabeSenator. Your list lacks heart.

My sincerest apologies. We all have different approaches:

My list ~ the abbreviated version!

  • How do we stop?

    • Climate change.

    • Eliminate hunger and disease.

    • Learn from past mistakes.

    • Love, as we should. Without envy and with kindness.

  • How do we rise above our daily struggles? / Should we even try?

We live in an imperfect world, a ticking bomb, full of nastiness. We should BE THE CHANGE. Not add to the problem.

Life is still beautiful. It just takes some digging.

Has anyone seen my metal heart? If so, please return it. ☝️ proves that I need it to have fun.

Resigner 💜☮️

#justmoveforward