It certainly multiplied, and thanks for visiting. In reference to the date (MDCCCLXXVI), and your last line, I wonder how the Romans did multiplication. Not that, silly! I was referring to their maths!
I hope we are not so fruitful that we end up without a way to sustain ourselves. Just kidding, I've been reading birth control scholarly research for work, and I couldn't help myself.
I do love the idea of reminding ourselves, as a society, that since Fate is being good to us, we should have the decency to using our good fortune to make the world a better place and multiply the goodness, in a gentle way, and with those who are willing to receive it.
A strikingly different take on the prompt...
ReplyDeleteIt certainly multiplied, and thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteIn reference to the date (MDCCCLXXVI), and your last line, I wonder how the Romans did multiplication. Not that, silly! I was referring to their maths!
Clever, Suko. I like it, all that multiplying green!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely interesting...
ReplyDeleteHa! This prompt has definitely been fruitful for you!
ReplyDeleteInteresting take on the prompt!! Cleverly done!
ReplyDeleteVery clever Suko :)
ReplyDeleteill admit. whatever i was expecting, this was indeed different.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, I can't help but think of Freemasonry looking at this as it seems so symbolic.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Quite creative!
ReplyDeleteClever! Okay, I'll get started on that :)
ReplyDeletereminded me of a sheet of postage stamps...lovely!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting and very unique, Suko. Good job with this!
ReplyDeleteI hope we are not so fruitful that we end up without a way to sustain ourselves. Just kidding, I've been reading birth control scholarly research for work, and I couldn't help myself.
ReplyDeleteI do love the idea of reminding ourselves, as a society, that since Fate is being good to us, we should have the decency to using our good fortune to make the world a better place and multiply the goodness, in a gentle way, and with those who are willing to receive it.
Magaly, very nicely put! I hope as well that we multiply the goodness.
DeleteThanks for all the comments! I took some creative chances with this one.
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