Ellipses come in cycles, and are contingent on certain alignments. Yet, even with modern technology, predicting their occurrences is not precise. Of course, they should never be viewed with the naked eye.
these six words leapt out from the sermon I heard in church this morning. Thanks Pastor Jodi. (I attend a Baptist church which has two lady ministers on the pastoral team.)We can live with peace and joy no matter...
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accidentaltourist says,
Tell me why. Please? (I was going to ellipse that but restrained myself.)Bevvie says,
Yeah! Tell why. Sometimes I like to omit words!!!!! (And really beware of those who use a lot of exclamation points!!!!!)canadafreeze says,
Clever, hidden meaning:-)RaisedByWolves says,
I feel the same about those writers who season their memoirs with transitive herbs.Staraj says,
Ellipses come in cycles, and are contingent on certain alignments. Yet, even with modern technology, predicting their occurrences is not precise. Of course, they should never be viewed with the naked eye.notjustagirlintheworld says,
lazy...Dragonflower says,
dot. dot. dot.L2L3 says,
Me? Lazy? Au contraire. An ellipse suggests a route but leaves the destination up to the reader. Oh shit! I'm nothing but a GPS. On the road again...notjustagirlintheworld says,
cop out...