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lust for coconuts
This sounded like a fun challenge to try. I’ve put the link at the bottom and I hope you will also give it a go! I spent way, way longer on this than intended and came up with way too many variations….now all I can think about is milky, juicy coconuts…. 😅
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in Poets
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We are people of words, right? We are writers, creators, artists. And yet somehow, quite often we forget to actually consider the words we use everyday. We are painters who forget to look at the colour on our palate. Colours that have a powerful effect on how we feel.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in Writers
The Illusion of Freewill
This started as a fun piece on the illusion of time… until a tangent became its own short essay! Here goes; Everything around us in nature is circular. The planet we live on, the solar system it rotates within, the seasons. Everything follows patterns that we as humans are able to observe, document and discuss. We are fascinated by anything we believe doesn’t fit a known pattern.. only to later find on closer inspection that it absolutely does.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in Humans
The Words AI Has Trashed
Yet another Top Story littered in AI’s favourite words had me yet again wondering… is this genuine? I’ve realised that there are certain words I’m just no longer able to read without immediately questioning the integrity of the poem. Anything professing to be beneath the stars, about a myriad of stars, a love for the stars or about gleaming stars has my suspicions immediately. And I love the stars!!!
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in 01
And the Award Goes To…. 🥇
It took a lot of guidance from a lot of skilled people to help craft me in the wonderful human I am today 🤭✨ I want to share with you some of the most influential people I have learned from over the past few years. People I credit with significantly upgrading my software and helping me optimise my operating system ❤️✨
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in Humans

