#Hue on #MayTwentyFirst2022, when @UniversalPics @ChromiumDev #pdfMagicOnline @JustAnswer @MSEdgeDev @CapitalOneshop @PowertrainProd @Lilicloth @TheWindowsClub @SheFinds @iBTimes @Snopes @DebateOrg @BirdsAreNtReal@PainSci & @RocketLeague said ... - #TheWayBlogsWereWhenBloggersStartedBlogging | @wikipedia

Because blogs started as 'lists of links to pages the writer found recently' by people who called themselves Escribitionists (sometimes ... or was it "how email started"? or both? or neither?)

The 'etymology' below is just keeping with my theme (because that's why I started blogging---to show that all words are connected & are linguistically built upon earlier foundational words); then--below the subscribe bar--I'll list 'the many links I wanted to blog today.'

The word “Hue” is built on ancient words that mean 'Colored, Luminous, |Tinted (or something)' (also the foundation beneath ancient words that mean |Hide, Skin, |Complexion, Beauty, |Splendor, White ... if not |Imitating a |Rider's |Cry to their Horses).
#HueAndCry (Yelling in |Pursuit of a |Felon, or |Yelping of Alarm) #Hued #Hueless

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Sort of 'as Lord Jesus prophesied,' ... something about 'the cart before the horse'? 'harvest too plentiful for the harvester to gather it all at once'? 'the gleaner out-cropping the cropper'? It'll come back to me; first, the latest links in the web's 'tirade' of content flowing into my senses:

The 'tirades' (below the quote from St. James) are coming from a few sources:

Everything You Didn't Know You Wanted to Know about Rocket League - (and no, they're not 'the bad guys from Pokemon!')

A quiz on Waterfalls told me:


The |BirdsArentReal Movement sounds "Worthwhile":





I thought this was 'a list of their NEWEST coupons,' but it was just another "chance to download and attach the Capital One Shopping-tool (and they claim they'll keep the tool connected to all the 'newest coupons,' but will they?)



PDF Magic ("Convert PDFs to Doc-files and vice-versa" ... pdfmagiconline.com) - because apparently many operating-systems don't do that for you









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