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Rated: 18+ · Book · Women's · #1268197
Drop by drop the snow pack dies, watering the arid lands below.
#771977 added January 18, 2013 at 1:14pm
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Funny Friday: A Sense of Humor Speak Up or Hold your Tongue
The January 18, 2013 prompt for "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUS is
What does humor mean to YOU? What tickles YOUR funny bone? Is there anything you laugh at that others don't?

To me
humor is a sign
of the human soul.

To me
humor is part
of the survival instinct.

For me
humor relieves
stress, depression, and embarrassment.

For me
humor is
a part of who I am.

For me
almost anything
can tickle my funny bone.

My humor
is sometimes weird
and at other times off the wall.

I am prone
to hysterical laughter.

The January 18, 2013 prompt for "Blogging Circle of Friends Prompt Forum is
Are you more likely to tell it like it is, or to hold your tongue?

Speak up
be a bitch,
be a squeaky wheel.

Speak up
be heard
and be seen.

Speak up
tell them how
the cow eat the cabbage.

Speak up
under the proper conditions
stand up for yourself.

Speak up
because silence
is not always golden.

Hold your tongue
because sometimes
silence is golden
or, at least, silver.

Hold your tongue
unless you can speak
hope rather then despair.

Hold your tongue
rather then speak
insults, curses, or gossip.

Hold your tongue
rather then make fun
of the less fortunate.

Hold your tongue
because it is less painful
then biting it.

Am I
more likely
to tell it like it is,
or hold my tongue?

The circumstances
dictate my response.

Thought for the Day: "It's no crime to protect yourself from someone else's mean-spiritedness." Jeanne Phillips (Dear Abby)

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