Inked Path: one history to explain more detailed
Inked Path: one history to explain more detailed comic strip entry of
1st piece of puzzlement: Tossing in the mask
Away-Ink
Becoming the clown bonkers
Puzzlement
Tossing in the mask
2nd piece of puzzlement: Tossing in the mask
Amongst the Frames
A tap and there. The string of learning the tap.
No: TAP
Bird: A door opens, and the opportunity is taken.
A new and different fiefdom is found
Steel: There is something out there that is new.
No: There is nothing new.
Steel: Were any doors open?
No: The skills are barely good enough to tap a foot
No: And need help with a door.
Steel: Something.
No: Food is here.
Steel: Something else.
No: FOOD!
No: Why is learning in the living room?
Steel: Cause of the documentary style of delivery, it will feel like a show.
No: Could have used the reporter for the reading.
Old man: The Wise birds to know are crows and need to be removed by scarecrows.
Steel: Aww, the first one is cute
No: But it’s an owl, not a crow, and the Old man said crow.
Old Man: Sorry for the mistake.
No: Even John is good for two things.
Bird: Why is nothing moving or can’t talk?
Spider: So, another can talk.
Bird: The whisper is a scream in the quietness.
Spider: A new place, or is this a known place?
Crow: A new place. And for?
Torch is the name. A turn for the question?
Crow: Never received a name, a knowing look gave the queues to follow along.
Torch: Hmm, may need a moment to think of a name. But with open eyes, the new can be seen in the blankness.
Steel: Allow a space to be had
No: Yeah, yeah! That trick was used already.
Steel: How about a game of spinning choice?
No: A game and the prizes are what?
Steel: An unfinished pillow for the new bed.
No: Is there going to be food after the training?
Steel: Of course, that is a then question though.
No: Not for the veggies already cut.
Bird: Odd the quietness was never a bother till finding the door and now the quietness is more intense. It is the stillness of here... It brings much to find
The forms changes without movement
Steel: With food eating. The next lesson can be taken.
No: BURP
Steel UGH! That is so foul.
Old man: burp.
No: that is foul and needs a window.
Steel: Is there a crow and spider talking?
No: Is John? Being controlled without a door?
Steel: That was the lesson earlier for the foot tap.
No: The foot? Wasn't it the finger? Steel? Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey.
Steel: Just. Wait.
No: Hey. Hey. Hey.
Steel: Watching birds.
No: Well, the answer is easy; it is focused and unfocused for the win.
Steel: A taunting!
John: Fixodent with ice?
Oldman: Why?
John: The smell.
Oldman: That’s for soaking according to… This mind is not drinking.
John: Soaking what?
Oldman: The teeth.
John: Drink, soak the same thing, just hold the water.
Oldman: The teeth come out of the mouth.
No: Too much. Now, to look out the window.
Steel: The bird is sitting there talking to a spider.
No: Why would a spider and crow be friendly enough to talk?
Steel: Plotting a way for the bird to return the spider to the cabin.
No: So, now the spider is the one banished earlier.
Steel: Yes, and that same spider is a lining with a force. Just to find a new way into the cabin.
No: How does the plot go?
Steel: Once upon a twisted web, there was a nest of baby spiders waiting for the breeze to begin the life of an operative. It's the lifelong mission to catch flies in the webs the artisans are born to make.
No: Do go on.
Steel: Only. One. Spider decided to stay behind as the others floated away. It had a feeling that the cabin was the needed place for it to be, and through an open window, it finds a home to stay. Bad dusting left the home be till the freeze.
Steel: Well, this was until a bunny takes over a scarecrow, that is. Now tossed away and seeing the shell that once held the home the spider known. A return home needed a friend for a fiendish framing of actions to form in a fundamental falsifiability of the bunny's form.
No: What?
Steel: The Spider is looking to undo the work done by No.
No: But it was done, and it's known how does it go away?
Spiders away
Crow: How about the air no home dome?
Torch: Don't. Not is better to say. Good at the air sheet.
Crow: Get close, so there is little need.
Spiders away!
Steel: Close that. Seal, seal, and the fireplace. The place needs to be cleaned. It is not the best way to stop a bug, but it is a way. No dust. Just no dust. The beds No check the beds. There is dust here; there is dust.
No: Then lift the chair and sweep the dust away.
Steel: Find the broom. Well, be a help.
Torch: There may be a need for learning to do the sheet better.
Steel: Where is the reporter up there?
No: Hiding up there with the swatter. Since the talk.
Torch: Darkness is a friend at this time glad the swatter hit the ledge incorrectly.
No: Hiding there is not going to help.
No: It’s time for a dance-off with the other.
Steel: It is known that’s a reflection, right?
No: OOOON! The lucky foot.
John: Too many No’s for one place
Nostos: The wildcard presents for a second time.
Nostos: A return to the wild card.
No: A return from?
Nostos: To here.
No: How could there be a return here?
Nostos: As this place was left before?
No: When was that?
Nostos: Wild how the memory works.
No: Would that be a fantasy adventure?
Nostos: What could be placed here for a fantasy adventure?
Steel: Now there is foliage in the cabin. What other intrusions were brought?
No: Plants only bring small ones, not big ones.
Steel: Those are the ones feared.
Nostos: Sounds as if the eight legs of a string are to be told. o be told.
Reporter: A swatter for those brought about.
(song) No, el matamoscas mata las plantas, lo que hace que la vida sea cómoda.
John: Nothing left behind, nothing.
John: Now to finish all this with a bag to the curb.
Oldman: It's odd how fast things grow and get tossed nowadays.
Nostos: Plants are that easy to grow now.
No: Easy to be of size with a clear thinking.
Nostos: Madness can clear the mind of the other.
No: Wasn't that a part of the memory?
Nostos: No, no. In the last appointment uneven, which led to crazy.
No: Then this visit brings new things to spill out.
3rd piece of puzzlement: Tossing in the mask
The Clone Did It
The past builds more
Oh! Don’t be so shocked by the number of case files being set.
Amila Leap: What about the bench that feels like a removal in its own right?
What does that mean?
Richard Avant: Please don’t Leap, is thinking that the bench is a blind spot for the desk.
Would that be a reference to A, the wait time, or B, the person sitting there?
Amila Leap: The person.
Yes, part of the files. Hear things when the hesitation is given.
Amila Leap: Was answered?
Richard Avant: Now, Now. Please don’t try for a fight.
Amila Leap: Hmm… What of the rank difference?
Richard Avant: Want the first castigation tied to an answer?
Ted Canox: Hi there, Jenny, right?
Linda Canox: Like it would be forgotten. Hi, the wife.
Jenny Homes: As noted earlier today, Ted initiated a discussion about borders while the BIA was investigating.
Linda Canox: The safety of the water border compared to the openness that can be had with different countries.
Jenny Homes: That is right. It was a bit of odd thinking cause things do change in Ecauns in the Tonic’s.
Ted Canox: True to the place the person is in, but there is a contrast in thinking. As in Ecauns, the country is a single-minded thinking.
Ted Canox: While the borders of the second continent, Riroga, provide different countries, which causes thought systems to change.
Linda Canox: Lisa, was this the debate before?
Lisa Canox: Yes, it was.
Linda Canox: Okay, in one way things are different… How is the cost of living?
Jenny Homes: Actually, since coming into Baby Lake. The cost of living is a bit higher than Way Over. Most likely caused by the school and trading, and amusement park.
Linda Canox: Hmm... That would be a moot point then. How about the differences in knowing the pros and cons of city travel?
Jenny Homes: That is kind of easy to tell.
Ted Canox: Then the first shift. Well-defined borders can create a sense of order and control, which can be psychologically comforting. This can be particularly important in urban areas where chaos and disorder are more common.
Jenny Homes: Commonplace thinking changes. Reported on Naria, how would that differ in the format of Dales?
Linda Canox: Oh, the puppet articles. Where fun to read from Ecuans, but had missed the point.
Linda Canox: Other than “The Wording,” it had a good history article of the country’s traditions.
Jenny Homes: Seen any other reports from “The Wording?”
Linda Canox: No. Have not looked.
Jenny Homes: Being the host of “The Wording,” thanks for the view.
Ted Canox: What is the Article line for Baby Lake?
Jenny Homes: Those going missing. Anyway, the topic at hand.
Linda Canox: Working from there, the difference can be seen in the use of the mask reported on.
The Quibbles of the scribbles interruption
Dusty: Allowing the interruption on this.
Bard: But the turn is at the end, not now.
Dusty: Hence the saying. The article line talked of in this is as follows for a better string to be had.
A History of Naria
Jenny: With the rotation of the videos limited to a week, the crew can refocus on the desired way to provide information. Last week, a topic was trending, and an article was needed. An undertaking about a puppet while still digging into the articles to find more. It would be best for today to step away and take time to draft a better article about the puppet. “The Wording” takes a step away from the puppet and a look at the history of the country.
Jenny: And the difference in a view from Naira, Riroga. A connection can automatically be made to the country of Dales, Riroga. Even if the two countries are not of the same nation, both have a tradition of wearing costumes for performances. The actor's dressing to hide behind a mask in Naria and the puppeteers of Dale’s drama are enacted and enhanced by the chosen garments.
Jenny: The mask of Naria gave way to the more modern production methods of film, lights, and cameras. These are all combined in the plays to portray the necessary actions and emotions that light and mask did.
Jenny: The mask was required to change in the lights to give a change that was easy to see. Exaggerated features in the mask made the face’s features create those changes using lights. So, changes of time were made to the art form by newer methods that could be seen, so the actor did not need the mask.
Jenny: There are still performances with the mask, and the sculpting secrets are kept making the work accurate to the first stage performances. A vibrant array of these mask forms is primarily carved in wood, ranging from small faces to large, fantastic forms with various appendages affixed to the wood, including shells, fiber, animal skins, seeds, flowers, and feathers.
Jenny: They often represent supernatural spirits and ancestors and have religious and social significance... The education and culture of a new place that explains what formed the orb makes it feel a little smaller while adding to the puzzlement of the orb and wanting to know more.
4th piece of puzzlement: Tossing in the mask
Late to the party
Sketching the puppets
5th piece of puzzlement: Tossing in the mask
Used or Not
Round and round
6th piece of puzzlement: Tossing in the mask
The quibbles of the scribbles.
Empiric: The interruption should have a justification, as it genuinely helps. Therefore, it is best to leave it as is.
Dusty: If the web development of the post has been completed, removing it might cause indexing issues.
Bessie: Please let that go and address this question. Would adding amongst the frames here provide additional coverage? Incorporating advertisements within may seem unconventional for a gallery setup.
Empiric: Yes, there is another post that further elaborates on the string.
Dusty: Elaborates. That is a way of putting it. but since the work has changed to being once a week that overdone effect adds to the weekly reading.
Bard: Jumping in to just to say something. The change in approach has made the comic strip come to life in a new and if not for the readers this far it would be nothing.
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