Logocentric (adj).Regarding words and language as a fundamental expression of an external reality (especially applied as a negative term to traditional Western thought by postmodernist critics).
Sometimes I just write whatever I feel like. Other times I respond to prompts, many taken from the following places:
I learned to cook from cookbooks (no such cooking happened when I was growing up...we were given McDonalds, or...nothing much at all). Once learning to cook, I used to, when my kids were growing up, cook Thanksgiving and Christmas meals completely from scratch. Now that they have grown, not so much is from Scratch.
I taught my husband what I know. We joke that he will be able to survive on his own, once I am gone. ;)
I would so love to learn the Art...and I am sure that it Is an Art, of cooking Asian dishes. Yummy! I am sure that I could learn, with much TIME and ERROR...sigh.
Annette, the movie that I co-wrote is called The Right Girl. It shows up from time to time on cable TV channels like Lifetime and Hallmark, and I think it's currently available on an off-brand streaming service as well.
Ours has a tendency to shut off halfway through baking potatoes....YES, we bake our potatoes in the microwave, as it Used to be quicker than other means.
Now, what with 5 minute intervals of it needing to shut off, every ten minutes...sigh.
It looks like we will soon be purchasing a New one that we will need to...Figure out how to navigate.
I've never understood people fangirling. Maybe it's because I've worked in a comedy club for years so I've worked with some well-known celebrities... didn't change a damn thing. "Oh, you're T.J. Miller? Nice, dude. Do you want a drink or...?"
I honestly have never idolized a celebrity, so I guess I wouldn't have a reason to get excited anyway. We're all humans. Maybe it's just me.
These were originally posted in "Invalid Post" , but I'm also including them here too for the purposes of the review component of "I Write in 2018" . The prompt for this month's "Cards Against Authors" was a card that says "Problems are not stop signs, they are ____". Please see the "Cards Against Authors" forum if you're not familiar with the rules of Cards Against Humanity.
1. Problems are not stop signs, they are actually green lights on a one way street you're driving down in the wrong direction. (15 words)
2. Problems are not stop signs, they are those "hill with a steep grade" signs you see two seconds after you realize your brakes are out. (18 words)
3. Problems are not stop signs, they are speed bumps. Easy to overcome, as long as you don't go so fast that it ruins your alignment. (18 words)
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