Daily Create Responses Tweeted by @laasarge
27 total responses found since January 19, 2018
Great weather today for a float through space! As you can see, I wasn't the only one checking out the street furniture. #tdc2260 #theend106 pic.twitter.com/zuqgnBC78L
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) March 19, 2018
@ds106dc Manga me is a little terrifying but at least it let me include my beret! #tdc2256 pic.twitter.com/odjhhWrBWb
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) March 15, 2018
@ds106dc Hope my card makes it to California in time. #tdc2255 pic.twitter.com/E1Lt5LqaiL
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) March 14, 2018
I fear becoming the host to a zombie parasite being and becoming one myself! Looks pretty horrific (and I lost a shoe). #tdc2241 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/tspONWi5HP
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) March 1, 2018
It's 2339 and scientists have finally done it. We can now officially grow a new plant: humans. Here we have an Oldmanicus Fern growing beautifully in his little tankard of water. #tdc2240 #ds106
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) February 27, 2018
A scherenschnitte (scissor cut) scene that hangs in my parent’s kitchen. A piece of home, art and representative of my hometown famous for its craft fair. #tdc2239 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/2nFAtmFPpI
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) February 26, 2018
Sign my end of the world yearbook? #haveagreatapocalypse #tdc2234 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/fQy2ZSFz9P
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) February 20, 2018
My belated masterpiece because my scanner was (and still is) broken. #ds106 #tdc2223 pic.twitter.com/0mkDyZRfFm
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) February 11, 2018
Delicious! #ds106 #tdc2221 pic.twitter.com/b2jPqP95Ie
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) February 7, 2018
A very repetitive (and selfish?) novel coming to stores near you. #ds106 #tdc2217 pic.twitter.com/VgVyFGFdQq
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) February 4, 2018
A special little Valentine for your loved ones. #ds106 #tdc2215 pic.twitter.com/EXXhAYEkM7
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) February 1, 2018
They look just like us. That is, if you ignore the white pallor and swollen, glossed noses, the oversized boats of feet and the bright neon of their traditional garb. They speak in riddles and honking voices. Yes, they've arrived. The clowns from outer space. #tdc2213 #ds106
— Lauren Sargent (@laasarge) January 30, 2018