DISCUSSION THREAD -- JULY 2021 75 Word Writing Challenge

@chongjasmine .... Jesus loves Tom .... Everyone can be a part of The Family, even sinners like Tom & I.

@G.T. .... Et tu? .... Your murderer will most likely be someone with whom you've had a previous relationship.
 
@farntfar .... A name to be proud of .... F-far brings us a story which rings true for many great creations.
 
@chongjasmine Unconditional love is a powerful force that changes reality for all of us.

@G.T. Betrayal begets betrayal in a world where power is coveted, motivations are corrupt, and forgiveness is naught.

@farntfar The contrast between how two people can view the same thing is a fascinating thought.

@Daysman I wonder if we would be doomed to recreate the same mistakes, even if we were to talk to our former selves.
 
@Daysman .... Note to Self .... Self relationships are the most tricky and the most likely cause of causality loop.
 
@Ashleyne .... Oh How We Sailed .... Ashleyne leaves us to question whether a crystalized elf is dangerous.

@Dan Jones .... The Land Of The Blind .... D.J. makes us consider the proposition that if you have less of nothing you actually have more of something
 
@Octo-tater .... Hope .... Octo-T writes about a hoped for relationship which can never happen.
 
@Wayne Mack .... The Clone .... WayneM provides us with a real moral conundrum in a thought provoking story.
 
@JS Wiig .... For the Love of Evil .... JS points out the chilling fact that although relationships are important to the just and the unjust they do not stay the hand of the unjust.

It rainth on the just
and the unjust
But chiefly on the just
For the unjust steals
The just's umbrella.
*Ogden Nash

@BT Jones .... Apathetic Adolescent .... BT writes us a funny and yet sad parable of the way things are.
 
Wayne Mack: The nature of our obligations to others is open to debate.

JS Wiig: The danger from those close to us may be greater than that from strangers.

BT Jones: Responsibility is hard yo accept, no matter how important.

Fiberglass Cyborg: There is often a generation gap concerning basic concepts of philosophy.
 

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