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blog.arkadi.one
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| | | | | I bought this for my class library because it looked cool. I open the first page and of the first words is 'fuck'. Damn! Well, no kids or parent's have complained yet. This is a unique book about a girl trying to fit in with the cool crowd in her new high school. Little does she know, the people she's trying to fit in with are werewolves?!? What! The squad is a tight-knit group of girls who are werewolves. | |
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weidok.al
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| | | | | Let the writing inform the title, or let the title inform the writing? This started with a title, but it wasn't this one. | |
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thevalleybelow.id
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| | | | | to snap a ragged angel clutching stem the blustering breeze away with solar air her tissue wings flat flustered here to there as clinging to the budding cluster to drink she filled from galaxies of guava's nectar so stopped, or tried to stay, a messenger from Juno sent, or born suffering soldier of flight and heat, by fiery news arrived by lunular and radiating "S" each ocellus arrayed a revised scene | |
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therealadam.com
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| | | I like the idea and execution of Tailwind. That said, there's something nice about dropping a CSS library reference into a new HTML file and getting styled content without adding any classes or other legwork. The nice thing about these libraries is they imagine, to some extent, a world where the stylesheets browsers use as defaults didn't look so bland. new.css - if browser defaults looked real nice mvp.css - if browser defaults looked like Bootstrap or the Tailwind examples nes. | ||