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Your PURPLE Aesthetic dec 30 2019

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Title:Your PURPLE Aesthetic
Descriptor: what it says about you...
Button: all about you

Your PURPLE Aesthetic
Created by treebranch1

Format:
Your choice of the + modifier + purple + item + embodies your + quality +punctuation
+afterwords.

Results = 724,500

Examples of results:
Your choice of the distinctly purple palm tree embodies your grace. But you knew that, right?
Your choice of the distinctly purple kitchen sink embodies your desperation.
Your choice of the amazing purple orthopedic shoes embodies your optimism. It's so you!

The title describes the concept. The descriptor indicates that the results will
pertain to a person. The button is a hopeful generality. The background is
a purple dinosaur because.....the dinosaur is purple.


The idea of color based aesthetic occurred to me in May of this year.
I developed and added to it in June, July, August, Sept, October, and today.
Eventually there may be additional works like this, using different colors.

I liked the comfortable conservative format.
Meaning, not too difficult to accumulate a list of objects or to
expand on the 'qualities' they supposedly represent.

I didn't want to rush through making a list of items and this was a topic
that I could go back to without any danger of having forgotten what I had
in mind to do with it.

That happens with some of the notes I make on paper, unless
I have made a point of describing exactly what I intended to do.

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