A 20-something-year-old who is enthusiastic about video games, great stories, animals, nature and comedy.
Feeling like just “another brick in the wall” as an overeducated and unemployed university graduate, she gave birth to simplinspiration. It is her creation, just as a child is a product of their parents. She hopes that she can share her perspective on things– her writing, her stories, her journey on simplifying life and chasing dreams. Most of all, she wants her words to resonate.
She also occasionally enjoys talking about herself in the third-person narrative and using strikethrough.
Yes. It is
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Well that Elizabeth girl over there sure thinks so.
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What a delightful “About’! Your about really makes this reader think you must be quite a lady!
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Thank you very much! Or at least that is what Elizabeth would say if she was quite a lady.
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I have a good gut feeling about people and I KNOW that Miss. Elizabeth is (wink)!
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few people have the ability to step outside themselves and have a good look, I mean really have a good look. it’s a special gift, hold on to it.
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A nod, a smile and a thank you to you, John.
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Lovely to meet you too, Elizabeth. Have a wonderful day. 🙂
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May you have a joyful day too.
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Thanks for stopping by my site. Enjoyed visiting yours as well!
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Hello again, Elizabeth!
I just wanted to say thank you for your support this year, and gave you a shoutout here.
I’ve enjoyed reading your work, and I hope you continue writing some great material!
Again, thank you for welcoming me to WordPress. I hope you have a Happy New Year!
http://theodditywriter.wordpress.com/2014/12/31/2014-in-review/
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Hello Elizabeth. Nice to be here. I would love to read the post you published on the art of giving. Would you please, send me the link. I’ll appreciate it. I like your ‘about page’. You refer to yourself in the third person. That is very original. I admire people who do things in creative ways not just how they have been done in the past or how others are doing them. Would you mind giving me your full names in case I find something you have written that I like to quote on my page ‘Great quotable quotes by contemporary writers.’ Many many thanks.
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Hello Ngobesing, thanks for stopping by. Apologies for the late reply — you will soon come to know why.
As for the link:
https://simplinspiration.wordpress.com/2014/12/23/the-art-of-giving/
I believe I share the very same surname as the poker player here: http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?n=126855
And a big thank you in advance to you.
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lovely blog xo
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There is not much I can add to what has already been said. I am simply thankful I stumbled upon your blog.
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You’re most welcome, although I would also like to thank you for liking the story. Although it’s a work of fiction on my part, I don’t see it far from the truth. I’ll get back to writing soon.
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“Put yer back in to it!” My Mother in law would have said. Get that pen in your hand and do! Haaha! Look forward to reading more from you. 😇
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Perhaps more like pop my back into it in my case. Thanks for stopping by, Ellen.
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Eeewww! That sounds evil. Did it actually escape? I hope you are much more… together. Now I feel mean I virtually shouted in my Mother in laws voice, and I know thats scary.
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Rest assured, the backbone of Elizabeth is still in alignment. And agreed. Mother-in-laws can be a whole different breed entirely.
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