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I particularly like 'velichor'
I like 'Sonder'
I am impressed that some one took the time to consider this, and produce a dictionary.
I am impressed that some one took the time to consider this, and produce a dictionary.
I want to read more.. I also liked 'Opia'
Those are excellent, thanks Jacksonb
Jouska gave me chills... done that!
I am impressed that some one took the time to consider this, and produce a dictionary.
I want to read more.. I also liked 'Opia'
Talking to friends, it seems we all have experienced these emotions,so we already feel a familiarity to definitions.
Rog, I think Jouska has to be a universal experience,amybe more so if one inhabits forms...
My husband suffers from lachesism.
My husband suffers from lachesism.
Hope he's over it now.
Has no one noticed some thing odd about the sheep?
anecdoche.
I love words! These should be absorbed into our everyday language, they are so descriptive and definitive. I particularly love 'Chrysalism: the amniotic tranquility of being indoors during a thunderstorm.' It totally defines the safety of being cocooned away from, not only thunderstorms, but the world Who doesn't love to cosy up and enjoy the primal womblike (amniotic) security that Chrysalism provides? I certainly do! I just didn't have a word for it, until now. Thanks and hi Jackson Fab thread x
I love words! These should be absorbed into our everyday language, they are so descriptive and definitive. I particularly love 'Chrysalism: the amniotic tranquility of being indoors during a thunderstorm.' It totally defines the safety of being cocooned away from, not only thunderstorms, but the world Who doesn't love to cosy up and enjoy the primal womblike (amniotic) security that Chrysalism provides? I certainly do! I just didn't have a word for it, until now. Thanks and hi Jackson Fab thread x
Hi Triggers nice to see you
I agree - wish they could be absorbed into the language! They're so evocative!
Bit of a bugger though for kids doing spelling tests.
Glad you liked it Trigs,x good to see you.
Hi Triggers nice to see you
I agree - wish they could be absorbed into the language! They're so evocative!
Indeed! Lovely to see you too Roger
Bit of a bugger though for kids doing spelling tests.
Glad you liked it Trigs,x good to see you.
Haha! Tricky spelling tests indeed! Great to see you too Jackson
I love words! These should be absorbed into our everyday language, they are so descriptive and definitive. I particularly love 'Chrysalism: the amniotic tranquility of being indoors during a thunderstorm.' It totally defines the safety of being cocooned away from, not only thunderstorms, but the world Who doesn't love to cosy up and enjoy the primal womblike (amniotic) security that Chrysalism provides? I certainly do! I just didn't have a word for it, until now. Thanks and hi Jackson Fab thread x
Was just about to say I loved that one too - but (as always) you did it first and so much better I could have. Good to see you Triggs - wish you'd drop in more often!
Was just about to say I loved that one too - but (as always) you did it first and so much better I could have. Good to see you Triggs - wish you'd drop in more often!
Thank you Kaffs It is always lovely to see you x
My husband suffers from lachesism.
Hope he's over it now.
Has no one noticed some thing odd about the sheep?
anecdoche.
Woss goin' on behind his head?
Anecdoche is very BB appropriate.
And I'll join the Triggers' Appreciation Queue whilst I'm here too.
Triggs
And I'll join the Triggers' Appreciation Queue whilst I'm here too.
Triggs
Hi Cosi I hope all is well in your world x