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@rubywroteit

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This is a place for me to share and learn.

steemit.com/@rubywroteit
VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.036USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.629SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.378SP

Detailed Balance

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Account Info

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2026/05/18 05:56:24
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2026/05/13 02:56:27
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2026/04/26 05:08:36
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2026/01/23 23:05:33
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2024/12/17 18:15:54
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2023/11/14 09:57:15
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2023/09/22 09:58:48
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2022/11/03 17:29:33
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2022/01/17 22:43:36
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2021/06/14 05:55:27
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steemdelegated 5.247 SP to @rubywroteit
2020/12/11 16:08:15
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2020/12/06 09:43:54
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2020/12/05 19:45:57
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2020/11/03 02:04:27
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2020/05/09 10:46:42
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2020/05/08 15:08:15
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2020/01/30 05:06:57
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @rubywroteit! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@rubywroteit/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@rubywroteit) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=rubywroteit)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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steemdelegated 5.482 SP to @rubywroteit
2019/07/12 14:38:24
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2019/01/30 04:34:36
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2018/04/11 01:41:09
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But the bus would not slow its speed. I stopped running and stood in the middle of the street. The bus bent around a dark corner at the end of the street, my lungs choked on the cold air. My saliva turned thick and stuck to my tongue. Although technically Spring, there is still a good deal of snow on the ground and the end of Winter still held its firm chill that would numb your body in seconds. A car swerved past me honking and I slipped, my phone flying from my grip. Without balance, the brunt of the weight fell on my left leg and I felt it twist as the ankle almost touched my hip. The pain send a volt through me and I flopped like a fish out of water. Rolling my weight off my left leg, I tried extending it. My leg started heating up as blood flushed in, swelling my ankle. After a few moments of writhing in pain, I manage to get myself back to my feet. It hurt like hell when I limped to the curb and sat down. Stretching the foot out made me grunt. No way I’m going to try walking home on this useless foot. I reached for my cell phone but remembered it had a little flight lesson earlier and looked around for it. Just down the road a bit, lying against the curb. When I pulled myself over to it, I picked it up and cursed at the broken screen. I just got this phone like a week ago. Brand new fucking phone and the screens already toast. Love it. Better yet, I go to use my lifeline and make that call for reinforcements. Nothing. The damn things dead. Great, looks like I’m limping all the way home now before I freeze to death. Shuffling down the street, I turn down a bike path that leads between rows of townhouses. There isn’t much light, save the moon and a street lamp coming from the start of the bike path. The further I walk, the smaller that beacon of light shrinks behind me. Up ahead and to the left, I can see the tear in a chain link fence that will take me to my street. On the right just in front of me, the house split, allowing a pathway between them and through to another street. It is not paved, it’s just a space between to lines of housing with a couple scraggly pines missing most of their lower branches. Casting torn shadows across the snowy ground. At first I didn’t see them, blending into the darkness that hugged under the branches of the sick pines. I heard a snicker at first and then it was followed by a hiss. My eyes immediately combed the area until I found the harsh sounds coming from under the trees. The end of each hiss was marked by the glow of an ember in the shadows. A cough and a cloud of smoke rose out. Two dreadfully pale men walked into the light and faced me as I hobbled along. Watching silently with hungry eyes. My heart rate beated faster and I tried to pick up the pace but my leg hurt too much. That is until I heard the heels of their boots hit the bike path behind me. They became louder and faster with every step. My heart stopped and I looked to the fence. It was so close and I thought that if I could just get through it, I could give myself some time to hide or find someone nearby to help. I just wanted to get some distance between me and the two smoking figures following me. Within about eight feet of the fence, I started hopping like a jack rabbit and ducked under the fence, almost falling. I turned and pulled the fold of chain link across the opening, hooking it upon itself. Then with great determination I hopped, skipped an jumped through the dark alley path and came out between two rows of short condo’s. At least now, there was some light. From behind me I heard a rattling and some bickering. After a final shake, it became silent. They had gotten through the fence quicker than I thought they would. In fact, I actually though they would have just given up chase. But I was wrong. Still limping along, I managed to reach one of the on site dumpsters. The kind that are enclosed but the front has a gate with a lock. That wasn’t going to stop me though. I dropped down, with a wince that almost came out a cry and shimmied under the gate. Then pulled myself up and shifted to the back of the dumpster. There, wedged between the cold metal of the dumpster and the tin gate’s wall, I held my breath. Waiting and I listening. The boot heels came. Slow and spread out. I could hear them hissing to each other as they searched The hair on my neck raised stiff. Then silence. I waited a good ten minutes. My leg seared with pain and all I wanted was to be in the safety of my warm home. The thought of freezing to death behind a dumpster made me mad and I decided to make my move. Slowly. So’s not to make a sound. I dropped down to the ground and crawled under the gate, cold stones and gravel digging into my palms and wrists. Struggling back to my feet, I scanned the area for the two pale men. The street looked dead. I looked to the end and saw the lights outside my front door flicker. Between me and them, about a block of housing and then a busy street cutting across. A beacon of hope, nonetheless. Shifting most of my weight onto my right leg, I hopped towards safety. Every bounce and landing sent short spasms up my left leg. I almost lost my balance a few times but held firm in my lame trot. My doorway was within a few yards when I heard a shout. I didn’t even bother looking behind me to see where it came from. I just kept my eyes trained on the front door of my townhouse. My heart pounded like a bass drum and I huffed for air. Again, another shout belted out but this time it was closer and I could hear the growl in it. The soles of two pairs of boots beated the concrete road behind me. I reached the road splitting the townhouses and my home street. Vehicles sped by, flashing across my view in a blur. Behind me, the beating of heels began to slow. I took a deep breath and hopped forward into the oncoming traffic. A honk, a swerve. Close one. I kept moving and another vehicle ripped behind me, a gush of wind turned up the back of my coat up with it’s speed. After reaching the other side, I turned to see my pursuers but they had disappeared. Questions flooded my mind and I searched the opposite roadside. Where were they? Did they give up? Did they go up the street to the intersection? I turned around, feeling confused, my panic was still high and heart beating fast but I moved slow. The adrenaline dump hit me hard and I started sweating. Feeling shaky and weak. My vision, which once felt highly tuned was foggy and sluggish. Stepping onto my doorstep, I inserted my house keys and unlocked the door. Before I could open the door, my body seized up and everything turned red for a moment, then black. When I awoke, it was with a burning heat spreading through my body. I picked up my keys and stumbled indoors. 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But the bus would not slow its speed. I stopped running and stood in the middle of the street. The bus bent around a dark corner at the end of the street, my lungs choked on the cold air. My saliva turned thick and stuck to my tongue. Although technically Spring, there is still a good deal of snow on the ground and the end of Winter still held its firm chill that would numb your body in seconds. A car swerved past me honking and I slipped, my phone flying from my grip. Without balance, the brunt of the weight fell on my left leg and I felt it twist as the ankle almost touched my hip. The pain send a volt through me and I flopped like a fish out of water. Rolling my weight off my left leg, I tried extending it. My leg started heating up as blood flushed in, swelling my ankle. After a few moments of writhing in pain, I manage to get myself back to my feet. It hurt like hell when I limped to the curb and sat down. Stretching the foot out made me grunt. No way I’m going to try walking home on this sucker. I reached for my cell phone but remembered it had a little flight lesson earlier and looked around for it. Just down the road a bit, lying against the curb. When I pulled myself over to it, I picked it up and cursed at the broken screen. I just got this phone like a week ago. Brand new fucking phone and the screens already toast. Love it. Better yet, I go to use my lifeline and make that call for reinforcements. Nothing. The damn things dead. Great, looks like I’m limping all the way home now before I freeze to death. Shuffling down the street, I turn down a bike path that leads between rows of townhouses. There isn’t much light, save the moon and a street lamp coming from the start of the bike path. The further I walk, the smaller that beacon of light shrinks behind me. Up ahead and to the left, I can see the tear in a chain link fence that will take me to my street. On the right just in front of me, the house split, allowing a pathway between them and through to another street. It is not paved, it’s just a space between to lines of housing with a couple scraggly pines missing most of their lower branches. Casting torn shadows across the snowy ground. At first I didn’t see them, blending into the darkness that hugged under the branches of the sick pines. I heard a snicker at first and then it was followed by a hiss. My eyes immediately combed the area until I found the harsh sounds coming from under the trees. The end of each hiss was marked by the glow of an ember in the shadows. A cough and a cloud of smoke rose out. Two dreadfully pale men walked into the light and faced me as I hobbled along. Watching silently with hungry eyes. My heart rate beated faster and I tried to pick up the pace but my leg hurt too much. That is until I heard the heels of their boots hit the bike path behind me. They became louder and faster with every step. My heart stopped and I looked to the fence. It was so close and I thought that if I could just get through it, I could give myself some time to hide or find someone nearby to help. I just wanted to get some distance between me and the two smoking figures following me. Within about eight feet of the fence, I started hopping like a jack rabbit and ducked under the fence, almost falling. I turned and pulled the fold of chain link across the opening, hooking it upon itself. Then with great determination I hopped, skipped an jumped through the dark alley path and came out between two rows of short condo’s. At least now, there was some light. From behind me I heard a rattling and some bickering. After a final shake, it became silent. They had gotten through the fence quicker than I thought they would. In fact, I actually though they would have just given up chase. But I was wrong. Still limping along, I managed to reach one of the on site dumpsters. The kind that are enclosed but the front has a gate with a lock. That wasn’t going to stop me though. I dropped down, with a wince that almost came out a cry and shimmied under the gate. Then pulled myself up and shifted to the back of the dumpster. There, wedged between the cold metal of the dumpster and the tin gate’s wall, I held my breath. Waiting and I listening. The boot heels came. Slow and spread out. I could hear them hissing to each other as they searched The hair on my neck raised stiff. Then silence. I waited a good ten minutes. My leg seared with pain and all I wanted was to be in the safety of my warm home. The thought of freezing to death behind a dumpster made me mad and I decided to make my move. Slowly. So’s not to make a sound. I dropped down to the ground and crawled under the gate, cold stones and gravel digging into my palms and wrists. Struggling back to my feet, I scanned the area for the two pale men. The street looked dead. I looked to the end and saw the lights outside my front door flicker. Between me and them, about a block of housing and then a busy street cutting across. A beacon of hope, nonetheless. Shifting most of my weight onto my right leg, I hopped towards safety. Every bounce and landing sent short spasms up my left leg. I almost lost my balance a few times but held firm in my lame trot. My doorway was within a few yards when I heard a shout. I didn’t even bother looking behind me to see where it came from. I just kept my eyes trained on the front door of my townhouse. My heart pounded like a bass drum and I huffed for air. Again, another shout belted out but this time it was closer and I could hear the growl in it. The soles of two pairs of boots beated the concrete road behind me. I reached the road splitting the townhouses and my home street. Vehicles sped by, flashing across my view in a blur. Behind me, the beating of heels began to slow. I took a deep breath and hopped forward into the oncoming traffic. A honk, a swerve. Close one. I kept moving and another vehicle ripped behind me, a gush of wind turned up the back of my coat up with it’s speed. After reaching the other side, I turned to see my pursuers but they had disappeared. Questions flooded my mind and I searched the opposite roadside. Where were they? Did they give up? Did they go up the street to the intersection? I turned around, feeling confused, my panic was still high and heart beating fast but I moved slow. The adrenaline dump hit me hard and I started sweating. Feeling shaky and weak. My vision, which once felt highly tuned was foggy and sluggish. Stepping onto my doorstep, I inserted my house keys and unlocked the door. Before I could open the door, my body seized up and everything turned red for a moment, then black. When I awoke, it was with a burning heat spreading through my body. I picked up my keys and stumbled indoors. 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My heart stopped and I looked to the fence. It was so close and I thought that if I could just get through it, I could give myself some time to hide or find someone nearby to help. I just wanted to get some distance between me and the two smoking figures following me. Within about eight feet of the fence, I started hopping like a jack rabbit and ducked under the fence, almost falling. I turned and pulled the fold of chain link across the opening, hooking it upon itself. Then with great determination I hopped, skipped an jumped through the dark alley path and came out between two rows of short condo’s. At least now, there was some light. From behind me I heard a rattling and some bickering. After a final shake, it became silent. They had gotten through the fence quicker than I thought they would. In fact, I actually though they would have just given up chase. But I was wrong. Still limping along, I managed to reach one of the on site dumpsters. 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2018/03/23 22:23:54
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2018/03/23 22:22:09
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bodyI like beer, lots of beer and any beer really. From hops to light, stout to lager, they all make me happy and sometimes sad but we’re not getting into that! Today I went to my local liquor retail establishment to purchase some wine for a friends surprise party. Of course, I could not help but pick up a six pack of bottled Yanjing. Say what you may, but I was craving some Chinese beer and it was moderately priced. When I went to the cashier to pay the cost, I noticed the little lady in front of me had purchased a couple bottles of store brand, white wine and a twenty four pack of light lager, also store brand. She was an elderly woman, I’d hate to put a number on her but I would guess she was pushing into her late sixties. As I paid, I watched her slowly gather up her wine into the burlap grocery bag and find a good grip and the rough cardboard edges of the twenty four pack of beer. I thought about asking her if she’d like some assistance carrying out her bottles but couldn’t find my tongue. She struggled a bit but she still held a strong grip on her way out the door. Watching her exit I paid as quickly as I could and raced out the door to catch up to her, teetering down the sidewalk. To all my Southern brothers and sisters, up north, we are still experiencing light snow. But during the day, the sun shines bright and gives the night time to make ice. A treacherous foe to the elders of our city. When I caught up to the lady, I spooked her a bit from moving up beside her too fast and it broke my heart. I asked her if she’d like some help. She laughed off the nerves and said yes. Immediately, I grabbed the twenty four pack and when we got to the curb, I held out my arm. She grabbed onto my denim jacket gently and I escorted her to her vehicle. With my six pack of bottles and wine tucked under my arm, I held up the twenty four pack and said “This sure is a lot of beer for a little lady like you”. She laughed wholeheartedly and replied, “Well, one at a time”. I couldn’t help but laugh in response. We found ourselves at the trunk of her vehicle and after placing the beer in the trunk I wished her a good evening and went on my way. From personal experience and I’m sure others feel the same but I find it difficult to ask for help. I have too much pride and I guess that might not change for some of us. I think the moral of this story though is, even if you’re afraid to ask for help, you should never be afraid to ask TO help.
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