Welcome back to another WDYS prompt

Rules;
- You can write a post on your blog and create a pingback to link to the original post.
- Write an original story, poem or a caption.
- There is no limit to words or format but keep it family-friendly.
- If you post a response before next Sunday, I will be able to add it to my roundup post.
- I will do a round-up next Sunday before the next Prompt is posted.
- It is always helpful if you can give your post/story/poem a title.
- Paste a link of your post in the comments section so that I don’t miss anyone in the roundup post.
Please tag your responses with
#Whatdoyousee
Or
#WDYS
Does this picture inspire you to write something?

For the visually challenged reader, this image shows a girl carrying an oversized geometry set in her arms, looking directly at the camera.
Waiting eagerly for your responses.
Thanking you all for joining this prompt.
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My response is “Very Scary!” Mathematics was not one of my better subjects in school–and in this image, those gigantic geometry tools are terrifying π
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Oops! Didnβt mean to scare you Zelda. I loved maths and science in school.
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I knew that you must, since your profession was in medicine, correct? π
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It was! ππΌ
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Good, the old brain’s memory function still works now and then!! π
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Lol!
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Here’s mine, Sadjeπ»
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Thanks Chris
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Here is mine Sadje..
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Thanks Mich
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Thanks
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Why does the math set in her hands look like torture weapons to me? Must be some bad memoriesπ
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Haha! Could be. π€£
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ramblingswithusha.wordpress.com/2022/03/07/pattern/ Sadje, thank you for the nice image, here is my response.
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Thanks
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Hi Sadje,
Mine for the week
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Thanks Radhika
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Hi Sadje. My take.
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Thanks Punam
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You are welcome.
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https://wordpress.com/post/ramblingswithusha.wordpress.com/2578
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Thanks
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My pleasure
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‘The Polyhedron’
Caldera is on a quest to uncover an ancient mathematical power. Can she find it and at the risk of destroying the galaxy?
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Thanks Mason!
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Thanks
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Okay if my comment shows up twice, my apologies. WordPress is having issues with me today apparently and is kicking me out of comments right, left and center! Here’s my story:
https://sparksfromacombustiblemind.wordpress.com/2022/03/07/wdys-124-3-7-2022-
lines-within-a-circle/ I loved science, I did not love math though. Over here in my state
they didn’t teach girls math very well, because we were expected to do nothing more than
grow up, marry and have children and keep a house. Very backward thinking even for the
1970s. I’ve had one teacher (my algebra teacher in college) who could teach the subject
so that EVERYONE understood. I got it, and promptly forgot the and keep a house.
Very backward thinking even for the 1970s. I’ve had one teacher (my algebra teacher in
college) who could teach the subject so that EVERYONE understood.
I got it, and promptly forgot the knowledge. I was 40 at the time and never used it, so
*poof*. I loved those implements in your image, because one could draw with them and
have perfectly straight or angled lines. I truly can’t free hand draw a straight line. π
Thank goodness for computers! But science fascinated me, especially anatomy, although
trying to memorize all those bones and names of things inside the person is challenging.
I wanted to be a medical illustrator actually, but I think I was a bit too old when I got
the notion.
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Thanks a lot Melanie.
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It is sad that people used to have double standards for men and women. I was always fascinated by science as well.
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She sorta looks like Pippy Longstocking.
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I donβt know who she is! π€©
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Pippi was an American children’s character. She was quite pirate-like in her dress sense and could do magic that made her bright ginger braids stand on end.
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Oh wow! That description fits this girl. Thanks
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No problem.
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She is a character in a series of children’s books by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pippi_Longstocking
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Thanks Patricia
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https://novelreadingcom.wordpress.com/2022/03/08/what-do-you-see-challenge-18/
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Thanks
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Well it was a difficult photo this time
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Thanks for participating
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Awesome prompt, Sadje. Thank you.
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Thanks Jeff.
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Youβre welcome, Sadje. Always.
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Here’s mine, Sadje. Beautiful prompt, as always.
https://sri887782345.wordpress.com/2022/03/08/over-sized-dreams/?preview=true
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Thanks a lot Sri
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Here’s mine, Sadje – https://amanpan.com/social-dimensions/
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Thanks ππΌ
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You’re welcome.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Hello Sadje, my thoughts meandered a bit in this.
https://wordeologist.wordpress.com/2022/03/08/measures-of-success-poetic-story/
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Thanks Jude
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Hi Sadje! Brigid’s link was in my comments – https://brigidfaye.com/2022/03/08/sights-and-navigation/
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Thanks Eugenia
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Happy to be able to take part this week.
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Thanks ππΌ
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https://mindfills.wordpress.com/2022/03/11/triangle-a-tetractys/
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Thanks ππΌ
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It has been a complicated week. But I finally got in with two prompts here: Vision Quest? (Spot On?)
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Thanks a lot Jules.
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