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"textContent": "_Monday, June 01, 2026_\n\nGood morning, Twfw. O/\n\nClouds like filters on photo apps enhance and change the pictures of reality.\n\nSun rises on an overcast sky, a maybe rain, perhaps blue sky weather forecast.\n\nA cool easy breeze, the fully green leafed oak branches wave a gentle good morning.\n\nWonder Fell rolls on. Thanks for the company of your consideration.\n\nThe first day of June, Spring relaxes into Summer.\n\nToday wants something new, that package with the two to six week delivery estimate.\n\nWill it arrive today?\n\nThat's the feel in today's sunrise.\n\n...\n\nDo you remember when we used to talk to each other?\n\nIf you were born before the turn of the millennia you do.\n\nTexting took the place of talking; there are consequences.\n\nOur understanding of the powers of the written word are still juvenile.\n\nSpeech is ephemeral; text lasts.\n\nWhatever we type we communicate every time it's read.\n\nIf you had a bad day two years ago and posted online about it, you're having a bad day now for the reader who just discovered the post.\n\nOur words define us. All text is dead until it's read. Then, it returns to life. We're responsible for everything we write every time someone reads it.\n\nSpeech is a one time thing unless it's recorded. Then the rules of text apply to it as well.\n\nEverything we see and hear online is a series of coded language: words translate every image and sound we share online. Every message you text a friend is filtered and translated first, as a rule, just so it can reach them.\n\nI wonder about the purity of communication.\n\nHow does that extra step affect the message sent and received.\n\nIdeally the experience of text messaging ought to be like passing notes in a classroom.\n\nIt's the social media bit that bothers the world at present. People treat the written word on social media apps like it's only a tool to decorate billboards. So many on social media sites these days consider language as only a means to advertise themselves.\n\nFlashing Vegas-like neon billboards rule the social media sphere at present.\n\nBut the written word does more than sell, it also shows wonder, sings beauty.\n\nI prefer the latter two.\n\nIf you've read this far, so do you.\n\nThe excitement of the newness of Internet communication caused a spectacle of daily firework shows.\n\nQuick, oohs and ahs, shock treatments for a dulled by the sameness of Scientific thought world.\n\nBut the greatest firework ever lit is a star called The Sun. The show happens once a day, is the reason for day at all, for Life at all, for you at all. That show called: The Sunrise.\n\nI celebrate it every morning here. A thank you note to whoever started that celestial firework show, whoever lit the Big that went Bang.\n\nThank you, as always, for reading.\n\n#### ~ Wynn ~\n\nBrought to you by the emoji of the day: 🏷️ __label__\n\nArchaic Slab",
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