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Re. Revelation
24th Sep 2018 1:12pm
Short ... crisp ... deep ... wolf into butterfly ... unexpected ... original ... dodging the cliché ... bravo my poetess ...
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24th Sep 2018 1:19pm
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24th Sep 2018 1:21pm
Butterwolf ... I just snorted my coffee ... that is too funny ... made my Monday morning
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24th Sep 2018 2:33pm
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24th Sep 2018 1:25pm
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24th Sep 2018 1:31pm
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24th Sep 2018 2:34pm
Re. Revelation
24th Sep 2018 2:31pm
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24th Sep 2018 2:34pm
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24th Sep 2018 2:50pm
Re. Revelation
24th Sep 2018 10:46pm
Dear Medinda,
Do you mean one changes from a state to another without knowing it?
Do you mean one changes from a state to another without knowing it?
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Re: Re. Revelation
I don't think I intended to mean that.
I was simply saying that I'm no longer what I was.
I was simply saying that I'm no longer what I was.
Re. Revelation
30th Sep 2018 00:34am
Well the most visible and striking proofs of progress is the alteration in appearance, character, or circumstances.
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Re: Re. Revelation
30th Sep 2018 00:37am
An alteration of character through circumstance would appear to be progress. I agree
Re: Re. Revelation
30th Sep 2018 00:42am
There is always plenty of reason to believe that we are "on the march", that things are getting better, and that they will continue to get better into both the indefinite and definite future.
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