Welcome to the Picture it & Write creative writing exercise. I invite people to join in, comment with your paragraph of fiction to accompany the image. It doesn’t have to follow my story or reflect the same themes. It can be a poem or in a different language (please provide a translation). Anyone who wants to join in, is welcome. This photograph will be reblogged under Ermisenda on tumblr and added to the Picture it & Write gallery on Facebook and Pinterest.
Please continue to write however you’re inspired, but add a tag to the beginning of your post if there’s mature content in order to keep Picture it & Write an engaging event for all of our followers.
Is it possible to have just one soul mate? Mathematically, it just seems cruel. The statistical probability of your soul mate being born within the same country, speaking the same language, is higher than the probably of them being of an appropriate age for you assuming you’re even alive in the same century. There simply has to be more than one person you can end up with. The divorce rate is only 50%. Imagine how high it would be if each couple was pre-paired off.
That’s what I like about math. Statistics, probability, answers to the universe. There’s an answer to everything, a logical answer. Even if we haven’t figured it out yet, math solves everything–even romance.
-Eliabeth Hawthorne
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Loving belated valentine to you 🙂 I love how this weeks topic is about love and am eager to read the other stories this picture is going to inspire.
here is my contribution for this week ❤
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Good piece Elia. It reminds me of this article from the man who writes xkcd comics. If is very funny https://what-if.xkcd.com/9/
Actually, that’s partially where I got the idea. I’ve read a few of his comments, but the book was amazing. That was one of the questions he chose to answer.
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