There was a fire in the pit of her stomach, and regardless of the label “catastrophe” bestowed upon her by social media content creators, she continued to create art that was shocking and visceral, begging people to wake up to the raw reality around them.
She never guessed how the establishment would eventually come after her over it.
“Let’s get drinks later,” Jess said to her assistant, Shawna. “I need a break. We can wallow in our misery and blame the drastic policies of our leadership for our foul moods, and say nasty things about them screwing up our world!”


I can visualize this scene. Creative writing, Susi!
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I’m happy it left a vivid impression. Thanks, Sara!
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This song says it all, Susi …
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Oh, perfect! Thanks for sharing, Ivor!
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You’re most welcome, Susi
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I admire her attitude, it’s time we all woke up.
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Agreed! Thanks, Keith!
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Susi, this just might be the very near future!
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Oh, I think we’re in the thick of it now, Val! Thanks for reading. :)
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This is a great story Susi, 🙌
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Thanks so much, AJ!! :)
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You are very welcome
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We’re on a similiar wavelength this morning. ;)
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:) It was amazing to me how literally within minutes, this came together. The words were perfect for the emotions I was experiencing. Thanks, Tina!
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Me too. Thanks for reading Susi 😊
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You’re welcome!
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I can picture this exact scene.
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Awesome that I could make it come alive for you, Violet! :) Thank you!
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Art is a good way to show happiness and opinion. ❤️
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Oh, for sure! It’s a way to reach people. Thanks, Diana!
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❤️
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