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A dribble is a 55-word micro-story. Every day, I write a dribble on Telegram. This is the collection of all of the dribbles for this week. These stories are being done in a special manner. I ask a member of my Taygetan star family to telepathically send me a scene from their memory or life, and I write the scene as a 55-word dribble. Submissions are kept anonymous. Any names used might be real from a past life or simply made up.
Therefore, what you see here are scenes from their lives, their past lives, or things they think about. Consider it a window into their world. This is proving to be a great way to bond with them, and practice telepathy. It's also a bit of a game. How well can I describe what I'm seeing? A dribble is a 55-word micro-story. Every day, I write a dribble on Telegram. This is the collection of all of the dribbles for this week. These stories are being done in a special manner. I ask a member of my Taygetan star family to telepathically send me a scene from their memory or life, and I write the scene as a 55-word dribble. Submissions are kept anonymous. Any names used might be real from a past life or simply made up.
Therefore, what you see here are scenes from their lives, their past lives, or things they think about. Consider it a window into their world. This is proving to be a great way to bond with them, and practice telepathy. It's also a bit of a game. How well can I describe what I'm seeing? A dribble is a 55-word micro-story. Every day, I write a dribble on Telegram. This is the collection of all of the dribbles for this week. These stories are being done in a special manner. I ask a member of my Taygetan star family to telepathically send me a scene from their memory or life, and I write the scene as a 55-word dribble. Submissions are kept anonymous. Any names used might be real from a past life or simply made up.
Therefore, what you see here are scenes from their lives, their past lives, or things they think about. Consider it a window into their world. This is proving to be a great way to bond with them, and practice telepathy. It's also a bit of a game. How well can I describe what I'm seeing? |
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