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What a nasty way to end the day. Perverts posting obscenity, and Twitter's way to report it is EMAIL? Archaic, and extremely disappointing.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) December 24, 2012
What a nasty way to end the day. Perverts posting obscenity, and Twitter’s way to report it is EMAIL? Archaic, and extremely disappointing.
To all those who see these words, breathe, reflect, fill your heart with love and your mind, with ease.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) December 24, 2012
To all those who see these words, breathe, reflect, fill your heart with love and your mind, with ease.
Thoughts, we sift ~ ideas, from this windblown chaff, pull back ~ words, as seeds into this field, we sow. #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) December 24, 2012
Thoughts, we sift ~ ideas, from this windblown chaff, pull back ~ words, as seeds into this field, we sow. #thought
None shall speak for the Gods. #sixwords #malmaxa
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) December 24, 2012
None shall speak for the Gods. #sixwords #malmaxa
Christmas melancholy arrives, for too many ~ in the season of joy, remember the less fortunate ~ for they, are legion. #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) December 25, 2012
Christmas melancholy arrives, for too many ~ in the season of joy, remember the less fortunate ~ for they, are legion. #thought
via my wife, "Nine out of ten husbands admit their wives are always right. The tenth is missing, and presumed lost." #humor
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) December 25, 2012
via my wife, “Nine out of ten husbands admit their wives are always right. The tenth is missing, and presumed lost.” #humor
My son’s wisdom, “The only person who needs another to speak for them, is a mute.” {the next generation reveals a wiser head than mine}
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) December 25, 2012
My son’s wisdom, “The only person who needs another to speak for them, is a mute.” {the next generation reveals a wiser head than mine}
What one chooses to share often reveals as much, as the words left unsaid. #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) December 25, 2012
What one chooses to share often reveals as much, as the words left unsaid. #thought
Even the most profound people, say the most inane things – perhaps they should stop talking so we have a chance to be heard? #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) December 25, 2012
Even the most profound people, say the most inane things – perhaps they should stop talking so we have a chance to be heard? #thought
What we say does matter, for it is words that determine what is done. #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) December 25, 2012