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Weekend Writing Warriors 18 August 2019 (ER, FA, LGBT, PA)
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I try to get comments published as quickly as possible. I have ADHD and anxiety and sometimes I need to work myself up to be able to respond to comments. I don't always reply to comments on my blog, but I do try to visit as many people as possible when I participate in blog hops. I share your work on the monthly Roost Recommendations posts at ornerybookemporium.blogspot.com so others can discover your work. I do read and appreciate your comments.
Sorry, the Captcha is back and this time it's staying. I was inundated with spam comments when I turned it off. I wish butt rash on all the spammers out there.
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Well done. You had me right away.
ReplyDeleteThank you. :-)
DeleteEd, if you visit this snippet, your blog's Spam filter is eating my comments. I commented on your last two posts, and neither one went through.
ReplyDeleteYikes. I don't know what I can do about this, but I'll look into it.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It's a Wordpress thing, I know. One of the reasons I jumped ship from Wordpress five years ago was because of its overly aggressive spam filters. Whenever I comment on a Wordpress blog, I always wonder if my comment is going to be published, go to a moderation queue, or end up floating about in limbo forever!
DeleteI hope Ka is okay, too. Great imagery of her assessing if she'd been hurt.
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