Friends,
What you call something taints how you perceive it. I like to call bagels faux-nuts (they may look like a donut, but there’s just something not right about them). Hazard lights are magic lights. If you’re driving around Ecuador and need to stop literally anywhere, turn on your magic lights and the laws of man and nature no longer apply to you. Need to pick up a passenger at an intersection, block traffic on a one lane road or randomly stop anywhere? You get the idea. As for planetary names, any mention of the seventh planet always makes me smirk. My brain inevitably puts the emphasis on the second syllable. Even headlines from the most reputable sources can’t steer clear of my sophomoric reading. It doesn’t help that the phrasing often includes mention of rings, probes, exploration, internal heat and gas. I guess I’ll grab myself a donut and read the latest NASA article on Uranus.
Happy Friday!
What you call something taints how you perceive it. I like to call bagels faux-nuts (they may look like a donut, but there’s just something not right about them). Hazard lights are magic lights. If you’re driving around Ecuador and need to stop literally anywhere, turn on your magic lights and the laws of man and nature no longer apply to you. Need to pick up a passenger at an intersection, block traffic on a one lane road or randomly stop anywhere? You get the idea. As for planetary names, any mention of the seventh planet always makes me smirk. My brain inevitably puts the emphasis on the second syllable. Even headlines from the most reputable sources can’t steer clear of my sophomoric reading. It doesn’t help that the phrasing often includes mention of rings, probes, exploration, internal heat and gas. I guess I’ll grab myself a donut and read the latest NASA article on Uranus.
Happy Friday!

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