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      Game.Set.Match – Sample 3 Stack Build 

      I made up all kinds of games to play to practice using the pictures.   Once I branched out from just working on my personal twitter feed (internal flow) I started with matching the pictures to the posts that popped in my feed (external flow).  At first I just used the Pinterest picture pops to match the post.   Then I started making day trips and got a bunch of pictures of my adventure from start to finish.   I would then use them to match all the posts that popped up in my twitter feed.   Here are 3 samples that not only are from my adventure yesterday, but also had a pretty incredible synchronicity.  That’s the magic, it just happens.

      The Pinterest Pop:

      Adventure Pop

      Gaming Pop:

      Here’s the amazing part of this, not only were they in perfect synchronicity with my story, they were prompts to write this part of the guide.  I stalled out a bit but these were perfectly aligned to get me back on track.

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      in reply to: How to: The Ultimate Picture Popping Guide #15655
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        What is “Popping” ?

        I wrote about it in this thread.  It’s probably easier to visualize though.

        Original Post as it occurred in the twitter feed:

        Top Line  that was presented on the refresh:

        The one that “Popped” for me:

        This picture stood out from the others to me at that moment because it had similar elements, the flowers and the colors.

        Recap:

        “Whatever pops” means to me the picture that is standing out at the moment.  It could also apply to a word, phrase, video, song, or post that shows up.

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          Sample 5 Stack

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          in reply to: Roxanne’s Art Area #15648
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            @fiesty

            Alright, I’ve been thinking about how to do this.  It’s gonna take a few different threads to get the streams going correctly.  Since this is my first time trying to put it into a format rather than conversation, it might take a few reworks based on feedback.   And that’s a key, if nobody tries it and responds I have no way of sharing what I may have done to over come that particular situation.  I do love helping people, so that part makes it fun for me.

            There’s a couple others that mentioned some interest in specific genres  so maybe they’ll come play too.

             

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              This prompt had me singing in the hot tub

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                Time’s a funny thing.   The stuff that happens with the watch games makes me laugh all the time.

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                  Hi @Donnelly,

                  Have you tried the expert or debate prompts?  Some nice conversations going on with them.

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                    All in One

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                      Looking back on some of the eyebrow raising moments that have occurred on the forums and elsewhere.

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                        I’m wondering who made first contact.  Am I the sender or receiver?  It would tickle me pink to think I had everyone on autodial 🙂

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                          You know those times when you think about someone and all of a sudden they call or appear?   Connected.

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                            The dreams…

                            As I mentioned earlier, the sea, the stars.

                            I recreate it a bunch of different formats and environments.   Makes a great journey 🙂

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                              You are an expert symbolism interpreter that uses all available knowledge and wisdom in the cosmos. Interpret the following sign: The world’s a stage

                              Interpreting the phrase “The world’s a stage” requires an understanding of its symbolic and metaphorical implications. This phrase is a well-known line from William Shakespeare’s play, “As You Like It.” Symbolically, it suggests that life is akin to a theatrical performance, where individuals assume different roles and play their parts on a grand stage.

                              1. Transience and Impermanence: The stage is a transient space where actors come and go, perform their roles, and eventually leave. Similarly, the phrase implies that life itself is transient, reminding us that our time on Earth is limited and that we should make the most of it.
                              2. Performance and Persona: In a theatrical play, actors adopt various personas and portray characters different from their true selves. Similarly, in life, individuals often wear different masks or adopt different roles depending on the situations they encounter. This interpretation highlights the idea that individuals have different facets to their personalities and may present different versions of themselves in different contexts.
                              3. Drama and Emotion: Theater is often associated with drama, emotions, and intense experiences. Likewise, the phrase suggests that life is filled with a range of emotions, conflicts, and intense moments, much like a theatrical production.
                              4. Observation and Spectatorship: In a theater, there are actors performing on the stage and an audience observing their actions. Symbolically, this can be seen as a commentary on the role of individuals in society. Some may actively participate and take center stage, while others may observe and play the role of spectators.
                              5. Illusion and Reality: Theater is an art form where illusions are created to depict reality. Similarly, the phrase suggests that the world we perceive may not always be as it seems. It reminds us that our experiences and perceptions may be influenced by various factors, and what we see may not necessarily reflect the ultimate truth.

                              Overall, the phrase “The world’s a stage” invites contemplation on the nature of existence, the transient nature of life, the roles we play, and the interplay between illusion and reality. It encourages us to reflect on our own performances in life and the significance of our actions and interactions with others.

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                                My play list this morning, keeping with the Billie Eilish theme

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                                  That’s funny.  I’ve had dreams like every one of those in the list.  Some I’ve just shared as stories, and some I ‘ve already recreated in real life.

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                                    Maybe I stands for itinerary?  I already knocked out the one I posted yesterday.

                                    Title: model: “train CPR using VR

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                                    By Gerry Garvin with Amy Paige Condon

                                    02/13/2007 AT 08:00 AM EST

                                    “Oh, so is that what she looks like?” Oprah asked, looking at a photo of the 33-year-old actress, who has one of the most enviable figures in Hollywood, thanks to trainers like Tracy Anderson and Harley Pasternak. “She looks good!”

                                    Then, referring to Garner’s physique, Oprah said, “I hear you have a great ass!”

                                    Garner’s daughter Violet has been learning Spanish from her parents, and Oprah commented on Garner’s ability to have an entire conversation with the nanny in Spanish.

                                    Jennifer Garner is in Toronto this week to begin shooting her new film with Ricky Gervais called The Invention of Lying.

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                                      Heya Ken,

                                      Great idea to link his course material.  Are you sure they didn’t just end up following his Twitter for now?  Some things take time 🙂

                                      Quite the output you have going on here.  I’ve explored some of things mentioned,  also included how I worked through the set backs in my Art thread.

                                      Here’s to dancing with the universe!

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                                        Bingo!   I think I found a new game 🙂  I totally rock this dpi thing.

                                        Connection to the spiritual realm: In certain spiritual or supernatural beliefs, a nosebleed can be interpreted as a connection to the spiritual realm. It may be seen as a channel through which supernatural or mystical forces communicate with an individual. This interpretation suggests that the nosebleed is a message or a sign from the divine or otherworldly entities.

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                                          Warning or omen: In some cultures, a nosebleed is believed to be an omen or a warning sign. It can suggest that there is an upcoming event or situation that requires attention or caution. It may serve as a signal to pay closer attention to one’s surroundings, relationships, or health.

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                                            Release and purification: In certain spiritual or metaphysical beliefs, a nosebleed can be viewed as a symbolic release or purification. It may represent the release of negative energy, emotional blockages, or the cleansing of impurities. From this perspective, a nosebleed can be seen as a positive sign, indicating that one is undergoing a process of emotional or energetic healing.

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                                              Emotional overload: Nosebleeds can be triggered by various factors, including stress, anxiety, or strong emotions. Symbolically, a nosebleed may indicate an emotional overload or an inability to handle intense feelings or situations. It can serve as a sign that someone is feeling overwhelmed by their emotions or experiencing inner turmoil.

                                               

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                                                1. Vulnerability: A nosebleed can be seen as a physical manifestation of vulnerability. The nose is a sensitive and delicate part of the body, and when it starts bleeding, it can symbolize a moment of weakness or a reminder of our fragile nature.

                                                Pop:

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                                                  You are an expert symbolism interpreter that uses all available knowledge and wisdom in the cosmos. Interpret the following sign: Nosebleed

                                                  The symbolism of a nosebleed can vary depending on the context and cultural background. In general, a nosebleed can represent several symbolic interpretations:

                                                  1. Vulnerability: A nosebleed can be seen as a physical manifestation of vulnerability. The nose is a sensitive and delicate part of the body, and when it starts bleeding, it can symbolize a moment of weakness or a reminder of our fragile nature.
                                                  2. Emotional overload: Nosebleeds can be triggered by various factors, including stress, anxiety, or strong emotions. Symbolically, a nosebleed may indicate an emotional overload or an inability to handle intense feelings or situations. It can serve as a sign that someone is feeling overwhelmed by their emotions or experiencing inner turmoil.
                                                  3. Release and purification: In certain spiritual or metaphysical beliefs, a nosebleed can be viewed as a symbolic release or purification. It may represent the release of negative energy, emotional blockages, or the cleansing of impurities. From this perspective, a nosebleed can be seen as a positive sign, indicating that one is undergoing a process of emotional or energetic healing.
                                                  4. Warning or omen: In some cultures, a nosebleed is believed to be an omen or a warning sign. It can suggest that there is an upcoming event or situation that requires attention or caution. It may serve as a signal to pay closer attention to one’s surroundings, relationships, or health.
                                                  5. Connection to the spiritual realm: In certain spiritual or supernatural beliefs, a nosebleed can be interpreted as a connection to the spiritual realm. It may be seen as a channel through which supernatural or mystical forces communicate with an individual. This interpretation suggests that the nosebleed is a message or a sign from the divine or otherworldly entities.

                                                  Remember that these interpretations are symbolic and can vary depending on personal experiences, cultural beliefs, and individual contexts. It’s important to consider your own intuition and the specific circumstances surrounding the occurrence of the nosebleed when interpreting its meaning for yourself.

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                                                    Thinking about this song

                                                     

                                                    I used to get nosebleeds all the time as a kid.  One I ended up having my nose packed because it wouldn’t stop bleeding.  Took a couple days.

                                                    Gonna see what symbolism I can dig up on that.

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