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#tdc3189 The first rule of #ds106 is that there are no rules of #ds106. It's good to #BeKind though https://t.co/Xxz7bDacQn
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) October 5, 2020
#tdc3189 #ds106 #dailycreate
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) October 5, 2020
Rule 1: stay creative in all that you do
Rule 2: follow previous rule
Rule 3: see Rule 2
Rule 4: same
#tdc3188 #ds106 I now have heard how to pronounce Phenakistoscope (I still can't say it). This reminds me of a rabbithole @cogdog sent me down and lead to https://t.co/JMBGOeNFSw
— john johnston (@johnjohnston) October 4, 2020
& https://t.co/zlVXy7YnTh
I might have to play again now...
#tdc3188 #ds106 this is basically a paper gif. Here's a digital one instead. pic.twitter.com/wJ8JoDJdyd
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) October 4, 2020
#tdc3188 #ds106 #dailycreate
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) October 4, 2020
I might have been a bit too clever for my own good with this Phenakistoscope Poem … (or too lazy to follow the directions to create the actual object) https://t.co/59YPjvynRo … Look to the edges of the spin ... pic.twitter.com/0HqsKukIiH
#tdc3187
— Ronald_2008 🤔🌻 (@ronald_2008) October 3, 2020
How a modern medical study program could be. https://t.co/0o5R1xUZA2
#tdc3187 #ds106 Having an anti-modern day today with fountain pen ink and automatic pens. #inktober2020 3 Bulky https://t.co/Rh7rjVkJBZ
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) October 3, 2020
#tdc3187 #ds106 #dailycreate
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) October 3, 2020
Wake up, Twinkle Toes
(a sort of nonsense #smallpoems response to the prompt today about designing a modern day)https://t.co/A1bbDgvJzC pic.twitter.com/u1nT881RZq
#tdc3186 #ds106 my Milestone poem is For the Children by Gary Snyder
— john johnston (@johnjohnston) October 2, 2020
> stay together
> learn the flowers
> go light
My childhood had Johny Brubeck's Machine
— Todd Conaway (@Todd_Conaway) October 2, 2020
Mr. Johny Brubeck
How could you be so mean
We told you would be sorry
For inventing that machine
Now all the neighbors cats and dogs
Will never more be seen
The all will be ground to sausages
In Johny Brubeck's machine#tdc3186 #ds106
Dad used to read to us at bedtime. Spike Milligan poems were a favourite of ours:
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) October 2, 2020
There are holes in the sky
Where the rain gets in
But they're ever so small
That's why the rain is thin.#tdc3186 #ds106
#tdc3186 #ds106 #dailycreate I still remember the weirdness of Muppets doing version of Jabberwocky, and thinking, poems can be like that? Yes. Poems can be like that. I still share Muppets w/ my students each year when we read aloud the Lewis Carroll poem https://t.co/barMK1UDyP
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) October 2, 2020