Suprise Me

One I Got Over by
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Prompted By Superstition

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Jesus
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Reincarnation by
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Prompted By Time

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I am not exactly sure when I knew I would in fact live forever. Oh, not in the same body of course. “Reincarnation” I thought to myself, “yeah that’s the ticket.” As for this body I feel like I have a responsibility to keep it in reasonably good shape and healthy and so I behave…
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What’s the (Re)Purpose of It All? by
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Prompted By Recycling

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To be honest, I hate recycling. If the future of the planet didn’t depend on it, you can be sure I wouldn’t do it. It’s so complicated and way more work than just throwing stuff out. But since I have grandchildren who I am hoping will be able to breathe the air, survive the increased…
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White Horses by
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Prompted By Danger

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We'd not gotten halfway when the motor started to choke and sputter. A few minutes after that, the storm was upon us.
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Blond Ambition 4.0 by
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Prompted By Big Fan

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The huddled masses make it impossible for me to get anywhere near the hotel’s entrance. Middle-aged women and gay men stand alongside pierced and tattooed teens—necks craned, toes tipped, autograph pens at the ready.
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Going Back to Work by
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Prompted By Going to Work

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Mother and Child,  Mary Cassatt 1897 Going Back to Work I was working as a high school librarian,   with an easy 20 minute highway commute,  when I discovered  I was pregnant.   I happily applied for a maternity leave and told my principal I’d be leaving a week or two before my mid-March due…
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One Day on Broadway by
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Prompted By Pills

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Later, she claimed that while she remembered being on Broadway, she had no idea why she had suddenly felt disconnected and isolated...
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Waking Up With Retrospect by
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(141 Stories)

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We are yet mired in anxiety.
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My Summer Job – Hard Work for a Very Small Paycheck by
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(298 Stories)

Prompted By My First Paycheck

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My first paycheck, and many meager ones that followed, taught me to respect people who work hard but earn little -- something to think about especially on Labor Day.
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one of four by (3 Stories)

Prompted By Graduation

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I am the oldest of four children born to a Mom who graduated from high school and a Dad who left school in the eighth grade. I am the only one of their kids who gradated from high school and college. However I did not walk for high school graduation; instead I moved to Virginia Beach…
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