A DAY IN THE LIFE OF MY ODIUM F(R)IEND // Six Word Story #90 Her trusty peephole replaced social interaction. by TETIANA ALEKSINA & TONY SINGLE © All rights reserved 2021 Rate this:Share this:TweetTelegramMoreShare on TumblrWhatsAppPocketEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related
Hi, Lokesh. It’s a good question! The ‘r’ in the brackets is to indicate that it can be read as part of the word or taken out completely, thus making two different words… ‘friend’ or ‘fiend’. 🙂 LikeLiked by 4 people
Oh! I was guessing right but I was unaware of the meaning of the word “fiend”. Thanks LikeLiked by 3 people
Love the image this creates!
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Thank you, Doree. We’re so glad you enjoyed this! 😀
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❤️ you guys are welcome!
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Who needs friends? Consider the Lobster…
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She would never share the lobster! 😛
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Her frown lines deep as scars.
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She certainly has a lot on her mind…
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The gateway to isolation: commonly traveled
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Six words… Tick! 🙂
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Spell (t)out.
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Ye(s in)deed. 😛
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I hope she hides in safety
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If she keeps the door closed…
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🤨The title really completes the six word story. 😁
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Hm. You make a good point there… 😛
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Society to ignore? Shut the door.
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The bed her soul to keep. 😛
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A hermit; she would a peer.
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And then she said, “Oy vey!” 😛
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There she stood, mesmerized by outside.
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Oh, you’re good, trE. Real good! 😛
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Ha! Thank you, Toni!
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*Tony. Ugh! Sorry for the typo!
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Perfectly okay, trE. I kinda like both spellings anyway! 😛
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Haha. Good deal! Boom!
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Hello Tony, why you have written R in the bracket?
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Hi, Lokesh. It’s a good question! The ‘r’ in the brackets is to indicate that it can be read as part of the word or taken out completely, thus making two different words… ‘friend’ or ‘fiend’. 🙂
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Oh! I was guessing right but I was unaware of the meaning of the word “fiend”.
Thanks
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You’re so welcome! 😀
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