Recent Create Responses
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#tdc2719 @ds106dc
— Ronald_2008 🤔🌻 (@ronald_2008) June 22, 2019
A house pic.twitter.com/vXygbgqGW9
#tdc2719 #ds106 @grammasheri this was fun! pic.twitter.com/axuVn6eNyb
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) June 22, 2019
Drawing with scissors—shapes edition! @ds106dc #tdc2719 @eng304cripps #ds106 pic.twitter.com/YuleAkThAp
— madison_baumann (@madisonbaumann3) June 22, 2019
#tdc2719 #ds106
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) June 22, 2019
A sports-themed Scissors Draw — with Bill Russell celebratory comic dunking on Zion Williamson preview article … both texts from within ESPN magazine ... @grammasheri your post about drawing with scissors inspired this #dailycreate pic.twitter.com/gRbfmUs6RE
Today’s daily create sounds like the beginning of a horror movie to me! @eng304cripps @ds106dc #tdc2718 pic.twitter.com/9GsnUtscGt
— Jewels Basantes (@JewelsBasantes) June 22, 2019
#tdc2718 #ds106 The burning question in my mind is why the door was locked and is not any more. Is @ashleyfryer still alive to tell the tale? Knock if you can hear me!
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) June 21, 2019
#tdc2718 #ds106 #dailycreate @ashleyfryer @ds106dc They say his reports were choppy, nearly unreadable, and yet, he himself claimed to have been long misunderstood. When he gave up his work in the field, he turned to art, using a brush and color to remember. (2/3)
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) June 21, 2019
#tdc2718 #ds106 #dailycreate @ashleyfryer @ds106dc Unfortunately, his passionate advocacy brought out many enemies, including land developers who sought rare minerals in the rain forests my grandfather wanted to protect. The weapons were his, never used. (3/3)
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) June 21, 2019
#tdc2718 #ds106 #dailycreate @ashleyfryer @ds106dc There is, of course, a story behind that locked door. Let me explain. My grandfather was an anthropologist with a compulsive need for authenticity. He fashioned a typewriter with teeth of lost tribes as a tactile reminder. (1/3)
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) June 21, 2019
#tdc2718
— Ronald_2008 🤔🌻 (@ronald_2008) June 21, 2019
It’s a riddle. Just solve the puzzles and you can get out safely. pic.twitter.com/fyaWUn35aa
@ds106dc @ashleyfryer Tell you, its all fake, even the three threats. Short story: A monster tries to hide here. Has split itself. Hidden parts in the guns (arms), the erotic painting (?), in the typewriter (head). My advice: CALL A MONSTER HUNTER! Before it is too late! #tdc2718
— Stefanie Jeske (@StefanieJ2) June 21, 2019