DISCUSSION THREAD March 2020 75-Word Challenge

@Justin Swanton .... Behold I Make All Things New .... Justin writes a cautionary tale which reminds me of the old axiom: "The more things change, the more they stay the same."
 
Does that mean they're disqualified for all challenges, given the highest limit is the 300 words challenge? ;)


Thanks @Parson for the review.

The visual inspiration needs to be cut from 1000, to a non image written prose/ verse..totalling no more than 300.

Sorry my head hurts trying to find a witty response, you'll have to make do with the above. Now I need to go lie down in a darkroom.o_O
 
The visual inspiration needs to be cut from 1000, to a non image written prose/ verse..totalling no more than 300.

Sorry my head hurts trying to find a witty response, you'll have to make do with the above. Now I need to go lie down in a darkroom.o_O

"So you get the picture?"

"We get the picture?"

"No you don't get the picture."

"We get the picture."
 
The what? ---- Looked it up ---- Ah, acetaminophen, or as it's sometimes called here Tylenol, going by the major brand name (think Kleenex).
 
Just when I think I have it nailed, I read an entry which pulls the rug.

Certain people need to take a sabbatical and give the rest of us chance! :)
 
@Victoria Silverwolf .... Bette Davis Eyes .... Victoria writes a tale equally improbable and likely which lets everyone know that they can't see their own blind spots.

@Karn's Return .... The Sleepers .... Karn reminds us that some unwanted transformations might be mutually beneficial.

@Simbelmynë .... Kafkaesque .... Sim brings us a literary allusion which has a smelly conclusion.
 
@Daysman .... Not a morning person .... DMan left me chuckling with his true to life metaphor of a modern father's contribution to his family.
 

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