Trying new things
A blog about me and the things I try, and use. I like free things because I'm POOR! :( Rife with run on sentences and bad punctuation.
Monday, May 27, 2024
Sunday, May 26, 2024
I gave Bard some ideas
Lulu the ladybug was a sight to behold. Her crimson shell gleamed in the morning sun, and her black spots seemed to wink at the world. But Lulu wasn't just beautiful, she was also kind and curious. One day, while flitting through a field of sunflowers taller than herself, she felt a strange flutter in her tummy. It wasn't like the usual fluttering before laying eggs. This felt… magical.
Suddenly, a blinding light erupted from Lulu, causing the sunflowers to bow their heads and the butterflies to flutter in surprise. When the light faded, Lulu gasped. In her tiny ladybug hands, cradled a shimmering star, no bigger than a marble, but radiating a soft, warm glow.
News of Lulu's miracle spread like wildfire through the meadow. Buzz, the resident bumblebee, known for his charming clumsiness, stumbled upon the scene. He buzzed excitedly, pollen dust trailing behind him. "A star! You hatched a star, Lulu! That's the most amazing thing I've ever seen!"
Lulu beamed. "I don't know how it happened, Buzz, but it's the most beautiful thing I've ever created."
Suddenly, a majestic purple blur zipped down, landing next to them. It was Zenith, the most dazzling dragonfly in the meadow. Her wings shimmered with the colors of twilight, and her eyes held the wisdom of a thousand summers.
Zenith, who secretly harbored a not-so-secret crush on Buzz, gasped. "A celestial birth! A ladybug giving birth to a star! This is a sign of great fortune for the meadow!" She fluttered excitedly, her heart doing a little happy dance for two reasons: a miracle, and seeing Buzz up close.
The news drew every creature in the meadow. Even Barry, the grumpy old spider, who usually grumbled from his web about "too much buzzing and flitting," came out to take a peek. He had to admit, the little star was pretty spectacular.
Lulu, feeling nervous yet proud, cradled the star gently. "What should we do with it, Zenith?" she asked.
Zenith, who had a knack for stargazing, pondered for a moment. "Tonight, when the moon is full, let's place the star on the tallest sunflower. It will light up the meadow and bring us all good luck."
That night, as the full moon cast a silvery glow over the meadow, the creatures gathered around the tallest sunflower. Carefully, Lulu placed the star on its golden crown. And just like Zenith said, the star bathed the meadow in a warm, comforting light.
The night was filled with laughter, stories, and even a hesitant dance between Buzz and Zenith (turns out, she was an amazing dancer!). The ladybug who gave birth to a star had brought them all together under a sky a little brighter, a little happier. And as the meadow drifted off to sleep, they knew that with Lulu around, anything was possible, even a ladybug birthing a star.
Monday, May 30, 2022
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Everyone needs help sometimes.
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Sunday, January 14, 2018
crazy white male rage
Why are some white males so afraid of women and people of color. I see it all the time in the comic book community. It is now affecting males of color and males that live overseas. look up the trigger word "Diversity," and the phrase "S.J.W" and you will get a butt load of crazed psychos spouting stupid, insane, conspiracy theory bull spit. With how many white male characters that are in comics, you would think they could handle not seeing themselves in every character, but NO! they only want to gawk at big breasted female comic book characters, but she better shut up and take awful characterization and treatment, and she better not say anything too truthful or want some rights in a story, they start to froth at the mouth. "NO!!!!!! THAT BLACK CHARACTER SHOULD NOT BE PART OF THE BAT FAMILY THEY SHOULD ALL BE LILY WHITE IT'S MESSING UP THE FOUNDATION OF WHAT THE BAT FAMILY IS GARGGGGLGGGAGHARDHHH!!!!!" "I"M FINE WITH GAY PEOPLE< BUT KEEP THEM AWAY FROM MY STORY AGHFSRFGGGGGG!!!!"
I linked this because this was 2013 and it seems to be worse now
I linked this because this was 2013 and it seems to be worse now
Monday, December 18, 2017
donating Archie comics
I posted some of my Archie comics on Instagram if there someone out there who still collects and I have something in my collection take a look https://www.instagram.com/macrengran/
Thursday, September 21, 2017
BIC Velocity
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
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