Word Association.
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"Look at the sky, is there a heaven out there? What do you see? Is it a road to nowhere? I see a mountain, high, that reaches to the sky forever."
It begins with a ring-leader; in this case Bob "Flaming Carrot" Burden. "We'll make history, lads" he enthues "The first up-tempo, now, 1980's, happening kind of comic book artists to ever draw on a girl's legs in a strange hotel room".
It begins with a ring-leader; in this case Bob "Flaming Carrot" Burden. "We'll make history, lads" he enthues "The first up-tempo, now, 1980's, happening kind of comic book artists to ever draw on a girl's legs in a strange hotel room".
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Insperation
"Look at the sky, is there a heaven out there? What do you see? Is it a road to nowhere? I see a mountain, high, that reaches to the sky forever."
It begins with a ring-leader; in this case Bob "Flaming Carrot" Burden. "We'll make history, lads" he enthues "The first up-tempo, now, 1980's, happening kind of comic book artists to ever draw on a girl's legs in a strange hotel room".
It begins with a ring-leader; in this case Bob "Flaming Carrot" Burden. "We'll make history, lads" he enthues "The first up-tempo, now, 1980's, happening kind of comic book artists to ever draw on a girl's legs in a strange hotel room".
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That has nothing to do with inspiration.
From inspiration to Imagination.
Again. Word is Imagination
From inspiration to Imagination.
Again. Word is Imagination
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Insperation was the word, Spelling was incorrect, So I said Spelling. Word is still spelling.
What the.......Did I win?
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DA KID. The mean behind the word is all that matters, what lies at it's front door is meaningless, until you open it up, and steal upon it's inner meanings. Inspireration is only the door to the true meaning behind it, and you only stopped and stared at the door, and failed to realize the true potential you could have achieved by understanding it fully, and cearly with all your mind.DA KID wrote:Insperation was the word, Spelling was incorrect, So I said Spelling.
So from thoughts we go to dreams.
"Look at the sky, is there a heaven out there? What do you see? Is it a road to nowhere? I see a mountain, high, that reaches to the sky forever."
It begins with a ring-leader; in this case Bob "Flaming Carrot" Burden. "We'll make history, lads" he enthues "The first up-tempo, now, 1980's, happening kind of comic book artists to ever draw on a girl's legs in a strange hotel room".
It begins with a ring-leader; in this case Bob "Flaming Carrot" Burden. "We'll make history, lads" he enthues "The first up-tempo, now, 1980's, happening kind of comic book artists to ever draw on a girl's legs in a strange hotel room".
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Dreams -> Sleep.
Also to add my "two cents". You were supposed to associate a word to the previous word's topic. You may have noticed the spelling, but you knew for a fact that it was supposed to be "inspiration" just because you commented on the spelling.
I highly doubt the first thing someone would think about when they read "insperation" would be "spelling", topic-wise, not grammar-wise.
Also to add my "two cents". You were supposed to associate a word to the previous word's topic. You may have noticed the spelling, but you knew for a fact that it was supposed to be "inspiration" just because you commented on the spelling.
I highly doubt the first thing someone would think about when they read "insperation" would be "spelling", topic-wise, not grammar-wise.