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Race to the escape – Butterbeans the brave
Race to the escape – Butterbeans the brave Alex breathes a sigh of relief to hear the team is okay. Even with the distance of the fall, he knew there was trouble on the upper levels. He feels slightly overwhelmed that this standard mission has become search and rescue. Butterbeans looks at Alex closely, then…
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But do they really love them?
But do they really love them? It was a question that came up from out of nowhere. It’s a complicated question depending on lots of things. However, it was a rather deep question for a six year old. Furthermore, the subject was a video game. Or to be exact, the characters in the game. Admittedly…
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Hopscotch When Was the Last Time?
Hopscotch When Was the Last Time? Hopscotch, one of the best free games ever invented. Sidewalks, driveways or parking lots are the playing fields, and game setup takes mere minutes and only requires a rock. This is old school hopscotch. Only a rock is needed to draw the grid and play the game. It must…
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Easy and Fun Workouts for Beginners at Home
Easy and Fun Workouts for Beginners at Home Working out always sounds like work. If the word exercise is used instead, it still sounds like work. Funny how that works. If the word fun is in play, that changes everything. Fun isn’t work, fun is fun! It says so in the name! Yes, it is…
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My love artificial
My love artificial Dylan was getting everything tidied up. He hadn’t swept the floor in days, and he wonders if she will notice. Then he decides he doesn’t like the drapes, they are too dark. Then he spends the next thirty minutes replacing them, with the ones he took off before. He doesn’t like anything…
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Movie Theaters and Tumbleweeds
Movie Theaters and Tumbleweeds This article was originally published a couple of months after the frog journal was launched. It has heavy references to the pandemic because a lot changed during the pandemic. As well as afterwards. Furthermore it is updated, and is a thought on how quickly things can change. Even when it’s over…
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Oliver’s manufacturing label
Oliver’s manufacturing label His label didn’t define him. (Robot Oliver) It described him. He was proud of his label. In fact, they all were. Furthermore, they (all the other test models) would all gather, and show off their labels. But they all agreed, it was a tag. Not a label. Some were so proud of…