
The Flame that Burns on in the Darkness
Flame wars were harder after the Internet disappeared.
James pulled the paper off the raven’s leg. “Ur a idiot and ur political ideas r stupid!” he read.
James growled and grabbed some paper. “takes 1 to no 1,” he wrote and attached it to the bird’s leg. He needed a picture to really send home the insult. He looked at his woodcuts and attached one of a man flashing his butt.
The raven screeched. Attachment too large. He found a smaller one of a leering goblin and the bird flapped wearily away.
Take that, whoever was on the other end.

I saw this picture and thought of a raven tower and it went from there.
Love the whimsy of this
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Love the word whimsy…very underused.
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Ravens, what a great choice. You see those talons that short of an eagle’s are very impressive.
I hate big attachments too, so I get his reluctance. 🙂
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Wasn’t the kind of flame wars I was thinking about. Well done.
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haha, very good!
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I saw a meme on FB showing a woman in 19th century apparel writing a letter. The comment below is “Before Social Media.” The woman begins her letter, “Dear B*tch…”
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this kind of activity is like having your favorite chocolate. eat it slowly to really enjoy it.
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So that is how it was done before the Internet.
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Ha this made me laugh – good one 🙌
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Love it. This is what we’ve come to.
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Oh, this is beyond delicious.
This one needs to be savored!
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David, I like how that kernel germinated into a funny story.
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Dear David,
I love the way your quirky mind works. Your story gives new meaning to social media. 😉 Well done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Good to know that we have reached a point where we can’t unlearn the behaviour the internet has awoken within humanity! 🙂
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