My Karma Ran Over My Dogma
I was writing a poem about Karma but it has been lost. Guess it was just my Karma!
The WordPress Prompt: Karma Chameleon–let’s pretend that science has proven that karma is a thing. Your words and actions will influence what happens to you in the future. How (if at all) will you change your ways?
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_prompt/karma-chameleon-2/
true wit!
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What a bumma!
Good one, Judy!
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iNice thanks for the humor a Karma lift
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Does this mean I’ll have a better comedic delivery in my next life, Scott?
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I knew you could do it!
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Ha…But I did the minimum, as you can see–something that I rarely do. Honest. Thanks for the encouragement, nonetheless.
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Karma just IS 🙂
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First of all, everything you need to know is in each of the posts: http://teepee12.com/2015/04/19/5-photos-5-stories-spring-cleaning-day-3/
There’s no schedule, there’s no central booking. No one is really sure where it started, so you post on your own blog and link back to whoever talked you into to and/or anyone who is carrying on. I actually think it’s fun, because pictures are terrific prompts. I would LOVE if you would join. We are a little weak on good prompts that work for writers. Lots of photo prompts, but few writing prompts. Whenever you are ready, run with it 🙂 If you have an idea of something you want to say, you can also take a picture or find one to go with it. The cart can pull this horse.
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Ah, love it…a prompt without too many rules. I will link to you when I am on track.
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Judy, Perfect brief play on words and sounds. When your dog snores does your karma bark? ☺
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