Hello, again,
This is Justin speaking, once again. The word of the day today is one of my favorite words in the English dictionary:
so·lil·o·quy
səˈliləkwē/
noun
Anyway, I think I will continue with my chronicles of Joe from last week, now.
"The people would constantly ignore Joe, time and time again. Joe was disappointed, and often had many soliloquies a day, mulling constantly over and over again what was he to do in order to escape his little rut in the dirtier parts of New York City. Of course, it would always lead to the same old thing: Get a job, get a home, get rich, save friends. This obviously could not be done, so Joe many times ended up sitting down in his box and crying. His friends all pitied him. They felt that Joe needed hope, but didn't quite know how to give it to him."
That was your Chronicles of Joe section combined within the Word of the Day section. Hope you're happy.
As always, thanks for reading!
-Justin-
This is Justin speaking, once again. The word of the day today is one of my favorite words in the English dictionary:
so·lil·o·quy
səˈliləkwē/
noun
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
Anyway, I think I will continue with my chronicles of Joe from last week, now.
"The people would constantly ignore Joe, time and time again. Joe was disappointed, and often had many soliloquies a day, mulling constantly over and over again what was he to do in order to escape his little rut in the dirtier parts of New York City. Of course, it would always lead to the same old thing: Get a job, get a home, get rich, save friends. This obviously could not be done, so Joe many times ended up sitting down in his box and crying. His friends all pitied him. They felt that Joe needed hope, but didn't quite know how to give it to him."
That was your Chronicles of Joe section combined within the Word of the Day section. Hope you're happy.
As always, thanks for reading!
-Justin-