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September 1, 2021
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For my blog "Prompt: Which is easier for you: to forgive someone or to ask for forgiveness?"

Both of these can be tough but to be honest I find I have a harder time asking for forgiveness than I do forgiving. The act of asking for forgiveness includes making amends. Amends come hard for me because it usually means I have to change some bad habit and habits are hard to break. It is even harder to admit that I am wrong. Doing so requires rigorous honesty. So asking for forgiveness means something in me needs to change and that change comes hard.

For my blog Prompt: "The ship took a little damage the other day during the run in with the Romulans. So we pulled into a friendly star base today for repairs. While we were there we explored the planets. (374) writes
{bitem:The ship took a little damage the other day during the run in with the Romulans. So we pulled into a friendly star base today for repairs. While we were there we explored the planets. (374) writes
{bitem:1537818}
about a person with gray eyes and loopy bangs. Who does this remind you of?

This reminded me of Frankenstein, sort of.

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