6 Word Story

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She smiled and said "I do".
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Thank goodness. I'm glad for the mouse, but I also hope the cat finds something else to eat.
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New boat. Can't sink. Mourners arrive.
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A flicking tongue, a satisfied lizard.
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There is a lot to this. It makes me remember the Classical cartoon, Tom and Jerry...
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Jacktone Ogada wrote: 14 May 2020, 17:47 There is a lot to this. It makes me remember the Classical cartoon, Tom and Jerry...
Though I am not a child... I just love cartoons :lol:
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bluesky5_ wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:32 Spinning, shining, twirling
Bling is fantasy
This sounds poetic.
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spencermack wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 11:30 I went to hell, and back.
A very short story indeed. :techie-reference: :eusa-think:
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0017meow wrote: 20 Mar 2019, 06:38 Crying together, laughing together, dying together
This ain't true. You die alone. You may only die in the same place but not together.
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A cold fire and warm ice
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We born to live then Die.
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I tried a lot but could not pull anything off.

He murdered her for her protection.

(I have no idea if this is a story)
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Once slaved, then rescued, became infertile😞😞😢
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Rain, smell of the Earth, Him.
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Varsha22 wrote: 31 Aug 2020, 06:06 Rain, smell of the Earth, Him.
I didn’t expect the Him which is great. And it’s such good imagery.
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