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Daily Create 2/1/24

Walk up songs have been around baseball since the 1970s. The walk up songs were played by an organist named Nancy Faust at the Chicago White Sox games. These songs are meant for the player to listen to his song for a brief second before he steps up to the plate to hit. Helping the player “lock in” for his at bat. I would choose “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” by Roy Ayers. I like the intro to this song and it would help me lock in when I am about to play.

Daily Create Roundup: Week 2

Here are my daily creates for the week!

This create was a fun way to identify my hometown on a map and see which three random words I get based on the squares on the map. “Kick, Fuzzy, Pirate” instantly made me think of a pirate kicking a fuzzy animal, and that first animal was a fluffy bunny.

For day 2, the prompt was to take a picture of my ceiling. Above me there is a cheap Walmart lamp that I’ve been using for almost a decade, with my monitor hanging above due to how close the screen is to me. Above that I have my favorite frame hanging, it’s a dachshund with the caption “Long day?”. It makes my day every time.

This one was difficult for me. I had to figure out a software to make a Voynich manuscript, and I ended up choosing the most accessible online drawing tool I could find. I think I’ll try to find another way to create drawings in the future.

Below the vast the sea of clouds
There lies an ominous smoke of grey
It may look like rain to some
but to me it looks to the end of some

Today
I
Went to
The first class
of the year because
It snowed a lot and the school decided
To not cancel on Wednesday or Friday what a shame

There were two poem creation creates this week, one of them being to watch the weather in California and writing a poem based on that, and the other being a Fibonacci sequence poem, following an arithmetic sequence.

This last create is probably my favorite of the week. The phrase “Go out and touch grass” is a gamer term that is often used to ridicule others for spending too much time indoors. It’s a playful insult but I thought it would be funny to turn this phrase into my own interpretation of this create for exiting the internet.