It has been fun
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It has been fun
Sometimes it is the last thing I do before bed; that feeling of just pouring something out.
So, I write here.
I am grateful I joined up until now.
Most of the things posted/written by me on this platform are some of the numerous things that go on in my mind, my life and my surroundings while very few of them are fictitious.
So, I want to say it has been fun writing here.
I will be dropping my pen here .
This is me.✍
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Hi, Abigail! Why stop now?Abigail09 wrote: ↑11 May 2021, 07:12 Writing here on this platform has helped me in many ways.
Sometimes it is the last thing I do before bed; that feeling of just pouring something out.
So, I write here.
I am grateful I joined up until now.
Most of the things posted/written by me on this platform are some of the numerous things that go on in my mind, my life and my surroundings while very few of them are fictitious.
So, I want to say it has been fun writing here.
I will be dropping my pen here .
This is me.✍
We may not know each other from Adam or Eve, but hey, we have one thing in common. We are part of a community of people who love reading, writing, sharing thoughts, playing silly games, and just having fun. Despite the world and its problems.
Please stay.
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Miriam Molina wrote: ↑12 May 2021, 03:37Hi, Abigail! Why stop now?Abigail09 wrote: ↑11 May 2021, 07:12 Writing here on this platform has helped me in many ways.
Sometimes it is the last thing I do before bed; that feeling of just pouring something out.
So, I write here.
I am grateful I joined up until now.
Most of the things posted/written by me on this platform are some of the numerous things that go on in my mind, my life and my surroundings while very few of them are fictitious.
So, I want to say it has been fun writing here.
I will be dropping my pen here .
This is me.✍
We may not know each other from Adam or Eve, but hey, we have one thing in common. We are part of a community of people who love reading, writing, sharing thoughts, playing silly games, and just having fun. Despite the world and its problems.
Please stay.
Thank You. I saw your private message also. Thanks a lot. Somehow, I am not allowed to reply to private messages. I complained about it....
Thank You once again.
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Kansas City Teacher wrote: ↑12 May 2021, 08:08 Hello Abigail. I also think you should stay. Just when you think you have read/experienced the best book or responded to the most thought-provoking post, another one pops up.
Thank You
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I lost my passion for reading somewhere along the way when I was younger, probably because reading started to be forced on me to keep me busy or to maybe force me into being this perfect child. I was pretty nervous coming back to it. I just found my passion again and what's actually better than doing something you love and getting paid for it?