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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Actual elements of nature - Water, Earth, Fire, and Air?
Or from what it seems, off shoots of each of the 4 elements and things they cause?
Important details! "
I was waiting for someone more detailed to pick on it |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"Actual elements of nature - Water, Earth, Fire, and Air?
Or from what it seems, off shoots of each of the 4 elements and things they cause?
Important details!
I was waiting for someone more detailed to pick on it "
I'm an over thinker as we all know I need the finer details, and for them to be accurate |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Actual elements of nature - Water, Earth, Fire, and Air?
Or from what it seems, off shoots of each of the 4 elements and things they cause?
Important details!
I was waiting for someone more detailed to pick on it
I'm an over thinkiner as we all know I need the finer details, and for them to be accurate "
I liked word element. And stretched it
Can I move your ovethinking into nature department now? |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"Actual elements of nature - Water, Earth, Fire, and Air?
Or from what it seems, off shoots of each of the 4 elements and things they cause?
Important details!
I was waiting for someone more detailed to pick on it
I'm an over thinkiner as we all know I need the finer details, and for them to be accurate
I liked word element. And stretched it
Can I move your ovethinking into nature department now? "
I'm all of them.
I'm in conflict and constant chaos trying to settle on the balance and harmony just as the 4 elements do. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Actual elements of nature - Water, Earth, Fire, and Air?
Or from what it seems, off shoots of each of the 4 elements and things they cause?
Important details!
I was waiting for someone more detailed to pick on it
I'm an over thinkiner as we all know I need the finer details, and for them to be accurate
I liked word element. And stretched it
Can I move your ovethinking into nature department now?
I'm all of them.
I'm in conflict and constant chaos trying to settle on the balance and harmony just as the 4 elements do. "
I'm glad you took a question and interpreted it as you pleased.
Chaos speaks to me |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I’m like a snowstorm, you might think it’s a good idea to get amongst it all but it stings like hell when some goes in your eye "
I won't say what it made me think of.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I’m like a snowstorm, you might think it’s a good idea to get amongst it all but it stings like hell when some goes in your eye
I won't say what it made me think of..
Great minds Rose "
Ooops. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Can I choose wind for Peachy?
It will mean I’m a dead man, but hey-ho
I got a tin of beans with your name on "
I'm glad you came here to reply. I got confused at first why Adam was offering wind to peaches |
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"Can I choose wind for Peachy?
It will mean I’m a dead man, but hey-ho
I got a tin of beans with your name on
I'm glad you came here to reply. I got confused at first why Adam was offering wind to peaches "
Yay |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The sea. Sometimes flat calm, other times stormy and tempestuous.
It's not really an accurate description, I just like the word tempestuous
Dunno. A babbling brook? Wet and noisy?
Mrs kf x"
Babbling Brook. Suits you |
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Now I know this is going to sound corny but it's true. Anyone who knows my husband will agree.
He is sunshine. He always, always wears a smile. No matter how hard our times are, he is there with positivity, he shines a light and shows the way forward, and really does brighten up each day. His smile is infectious and he will help anyone who needs it. He never complains, ever.
As for me, Im probably more like a tornado meeting a volcano. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Interesting question.
I would say a stream. Gentle and calm most of the time but may overflow and flood occasionally when too much is thrown at me in one go. "
Shaping rocks in it gently but surely |
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By *avhonaWoman
over a year ago
Away with the faeries |
Fire.
Quietly burning embers most of the time, but can be easily and quickly stoked into a fiery fury with the right amount of fuel and poking.
And all of that is a bit ironic just now as I'm freezing cold most of the time |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Now I know this is going to sound corny but it's true. Anyone who knows my husband will agree.
He is sunshine. He always, always wears a smile. No matter how hard our times are, he is there with positivity, he shines a light and shows the way forward, and really does brighten up each day. His smile is infectious and he will help anyone who needs it. He never complains, ever.
As for me, Im probably more like a tornado meeting a volcano."
Aww hope He reads this! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The clouds. Sometimes dark and worrying. Sometimes fast and exciting. Sometimes fluffy and calm and sometimes not there at all."
I like staring at them laying in the middle of a meadow. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The clouds. Sometimes dark and worrying. Sometimes fast and exciting. Sometimes fluffy and calm and sometimes not there at all.
I like staring at them laying in the middle of a meadow. "
Seeing if you can make out any pictures. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"The clouds. Sometimes dark and worrying. Sometimes fast and exciting. Sometimes fluffy and calm and sometimes not there at all.
I like staring at them laying in the middle of a meadow.
Seeing if you can make out any pictures."
Yes! |
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"Now I know this is going to sound corny but it's true. Anyone who knows my husband will agree.
He is sunshine. He always, always wears a smile. No matter how hard our times are, he is there with positivity, he shines a light and shows the way forward, and really does brighten up each day. His smile is infectious and he will help anyone who needs it. He never complains, ever.
As for me, Im probably more like a tornado meeting a volcano.
Aww hope He reads this!"
He won't, he never looks at the forums. But I will show him and I do tell him this is how I feel |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Oh Tuberose that's such an interesting question! I really like it.
I've had a good think and I would go for waves.
I would use words like gentle, calming, happy, light, welcoming and soft... but they can be so dark, merciless, strong and terrifying. And I think I can really relate to how so many people would describe a wave.
I know that sounds silly but yes!! I'm going for a wave.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I was like sand, drifting getting into everything, now with pressure and time , a rock"
Solidifying is good. Finding identify and putting yourself together. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Oh Tuberose that's such an interesting question! I really like it.
I've had a good think and I would go for waves.
I would use words like gentle, calming, happy, light, welcoming and soft... but they can be so dark, merciless, strong and terrifying. And I think I can really relate to how so many people would describe a wave.
I know that sounds silly but yes!! I'm going for a wave.
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Can I be a tide then?
That's a powerful choice |
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"A - not much to look at, pops up everywhere and when I do everyone wants to get rid of me
More like wildflower. Bees favourite."
I was going with we ed but it didn’t come out in message! But thank you, hopefully some bees come buzzing soon |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The scent of lavender on a hot summers night
Can be quite suffocating
I prefer heady and evocative of happy memories "
I didnt chose the best word did I? That's a beautiful description. Hope they came back today! |
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By *ambozaMan
over a year ago
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"The scent of lavender on a hot summers night
Can be quite suffocating
I prefer heady and evocative of happy memories
I didnt chose the best word did I? That's a beautiful description. Hope they came back today!"
I may even put a drop or two of lavender oil on the pillow before bed this evening. |
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