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Pretty sure you've already been asked about that. But I will repeat this question.
How did you choose your username? Does it have any special meaning or something?
My answer:
1) "Carry" is short from Caroline. Perhaps I would've chosen this name if I had to think of a realistic pseudonym. And besides King's Carrie was the first book of this author that I read fully... and maybe the only one. *shivers*
2) Why phoenix? Because I believe that everybody can "raise from ashes". And because of the question: What was earlier, phoenix or fire? But that's another story.
I'd like to know about your usernames. I really would.
How did you choose your username? Does it have any special meaning or something?
My answer:
1) "Carry" is short from Caroline. Perhaps I would've chosen this name if I had to think of a realistic pseudonym. And besides King's Carrie was the first book of this author that I read fully... and maybe the only one. *shivers*
2) Why phoenix? Because I believe that everybody can "raise from ashes". And because of the question: What was earlier, phoenix or fire? But that's another story.
I'd like to know about your usernames. I really would.
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Language Dragons
Once upon a time, a dragon settled next to a large and rich city. The residents wanted to get rid of it at first, but then they managed to come to an agreement with it: the city would give the dragon a pound of gold and three jewels every day, and it would not bother them. The dragon kept it word, so the residents went on paying it. But soon enough, the situation began getting closer to a disaster, and a knight came to the city to slay the dragon. While he was on his way, an old turtle gave him the magical sword able to defeat the beast, but warned him that slaying the dragon was not the most difficult thing. The knight laughed it off, but accepted the sword and did slay the dragon, but as soon as he entered its lair full of treasure, he was so blinded with it that he did not mention that he transformed into a dragon himself. Since then, the residents had to pay even more - two pounds of gold instead of one and ten jewels instead of three, because the new dragon was even greedier than
Others died of fright
A traveler was walking along the road, when he saw Death approaching to the nearby town. He asked Death: "Why are you going there?" Death replied: "God told me to take five thousand people from there." The traveler thought: "Who am I to tell Him what to do?" and walked on. A year later, the traveler learned that ten thousand people died at that town. Soon he met Death once more and asked him: "You told me that you were ordered to take five thousand people from that town. Why did you take ten thousand, then?" Death replied: "I did take five thousand people. Others died of fright." Yes, we all heard that words can kill. Especially if they are repeated again, and again, and again. "There will be a months-long blackout if the dam is destroyed." "And right now, the missiles are aimed at the dams." "Winter is coming." "There will be rebellions." "Prepare for the worst." Of course, there are sensible words of reassurance that are able to prove that it should be all right, but will those who
I am not okay
"Considering that all the previous strikes took place at the refinery, most probably, this is dramatization for the purpose of getting more ammo." "That's what they deserved! They got too relaxed!" "Wow, this is so beautiful!" "Goodnight, pig-b***hes!" "Most probably, there was an ammunition depot at that place." No, it was not a dramatization. A missile did destroy a mall in my hometown, which did not have any military value. It was a regular mall where people went to buy products. I can't say I'm surprised. Deep inside I was expecting that something like this would happen. You know, some people believe that "it would not happen to them" when they see reports about disasters. Wrong, wrong, wrong. Those comments are not the worst thing. It is that history repeats itself, because humans do not learn from their mistakes and do not understand that past cannot be changed, but it may teach you a lot of things. Approximately once a century a person who believes they are smarter than anyone
What is your symbol of hope?
Two years ago, when the COVID-19 pandemics broke out, the summer terrace of my favourite chocolate shop/cafe being built became a symbol of hope to me. Now there is a new one. Those are the stripes of light on the ceiling in my room in the evening. If they are there, it means that the street lights are on and there is no air raid warning, because when it begins, they are turned off. And what is your symbol of hope?
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I was a young innocent child when I made my username. The only reason I would want a premium membership is to change it and make my journals all fancy-like.