Wow! I'm glad @negativer linked this to me. I didn't know about rooinekke before this.. It kind of makes me re-think the pride that southerners wear the term here in the U.S.
The story was intense, and quite tangible. I love it.
Oh my, @anikekirsten, this is intense... painful... beautifully told. Wow. I truly appreciate the backstory and history on this one. (I always love backstory, and I always love history, but this is particularly poignant.)
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I love the story, but also the backstory here, and I think it's a good trend to offer some context and additional perspective for some of these 50 word stories; there's so much extra to be learned from that.
I must say I'm going to agree and do so going forward with the 50-worders. Brings the story to life and it's rather enjoyable to get those thoughts out as well. Sort of like an author's introduction to the novel.
Lovely, sub-plot to the Anglo-Boer War; and not outside the realms plausibility!
Thank you! I wonder how different it would have turned out if there came peace from something like this happening instead.
Hha! Not very (imho) - we humans will always find something to quibble about...
If it's not the Boers vs English, then it's brother vs brother etc.
Unfortunately so.
Wow! I'm glad @negativer linked this to me. I didn't know about rooinekke before this.. It kind of makes me re-think the pride that southerners wear the term here in the U.S.
The story was intense, and quite tangible. I love it.
Thanks, Caleb! I'm not sure why the Southerns are called Red Necks, though. Maybe along a similar premise?
I think it has something to do with sun burn, but I dunno. It would make sense, because it's only June, and I already look like a lobster :P
As someone with very mixed feelings on war, I love this. Even the person behind the trigger doesn't always want to pull it.
I love your pause at the ending... and the great ending! :D
Thank you also for the painless history lesson... :D
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Haha, you're welcome. History fascinates me and there's so much story potential from it so I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for reading!
Oh my, @anikekirsten, this is intense... painful... beautifully told. Wow. I truly appreciate the backstory and history on this one. (I always love backstory, and I always love history, but this is particularly poignant.)
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Thank you, Jayna! And you're most welcome.
You're the first to know. I'm ba-aaack! My account is officially recovered. Yippeee!
Awesome! Excellent news and I'm so glad you got your account back!
I love the story, but also the backstory here, and I think it's a good trend to offer some context and additional perspective for some of these 50 word stories; there's so much extra to be learned from that.
I must say I'm going to agree and do so going forward with the 50-worders. Brings the story to life and it's rather enjoyable to get those thoughts out as well. Sort of like an author's introduction to the novel.
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