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title: "Wild Rose"
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date: 2018-09-21 00:00:00 +0100
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categories: poetic
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Most roses are tamed, claiming only a veneer of beauty. But some are wild and free. And all the more beautiful for it.
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Wild roses wear crowns of thorns.
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They are beautiful and dangerous.
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Wild roses are hardy, enduring plants.
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They are strong and tenacious.
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Wild roses are the brightflowers among sprawling tangles of thorns.
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They shine bright against the Dark.
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Soft petals, strong thorns. Soft heart, strong will. You are my wild rose.
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🌹
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title: "Welcome to Jekyll!"
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date: 2020-04-22 03:00:52 +0100
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categories: jekyll update
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---
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You’ll find this post in your `_posts` directory. Go ahead and edit it and re-build the site to see your changes. You can rebuild the site in many different ways, but the most common way is to run `jekyll serve`, which launches a web server and auto-regenerates your site when a file is updated.
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Jekyll requires blog post files to be named according to the following format:
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`YEAR-MONTH-DAY-title.MARKUP`
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Where `YEAR` is a four-digit number, `MONTH` and `DAY` are both two-digit numbers, and `MARKUP` is the file extension representing the format used in the file. After that, include the necessary front matter. Take a look at the source for this post to get an idea about how it works.
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Jekyll also offers powerful support for code snippets:
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{% highlight ruby %}
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def print_hi(name)
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puts "Hi, #{name}"
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end
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print_hi('Tom')
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#=> prints 'Hi, Tom' to STDOUT.
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{% endhighlight %}
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Check out the [Jekyll docs][jekyll-docs] for more info on how to get the most out of Jekyll. File all bugs/feature requests at [Jekyll’s GitHub repo][jekyll-gh]. If you have questions, you can ask them on [Jekyll Talk][jekyll-talk].
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[jekyll-docs]: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/home
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[jekyll-gh]: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll
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[jekyll-talk]: https://talk.jekyllrb.com/
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layout: page
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title: About
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title: About Website
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permalink: /about/
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---
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This is the base Jekyll theme. You can find out more info about customizing your Jekyll theme, as well as basic Jekyll usage documentation at [jekyllrb.com](https://jekyllrb.com/)
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Built with [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com), hosted by [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/) - for now.
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You can find the source code for Minima at GitHub:
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[jekyll][jekyll-organization] /
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[minima](https://github.com/jekyll/minima)
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You can find the source code for Jekyll at GitHub:
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[jekyll][jekyll-organization] /
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[jekyll](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll)
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[jekyll-organization]: https://github.com/jekyll
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I like static sites for many of the same reasons that other people like them - in particular, that they are content first and very open if not built around the idea that your content is in version control.
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layout: home
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now.md
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layout: page
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title: Now
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permalink: /now/
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I'm about to go into second year of Philosophy at University of Nottingham. Most of my spare time is spent running recruitment and social media for [TEC PA & Lighting](https://www.nottinghamtec.co.uk). I want to get back into fiction writing and programming soon. And work more on this website.
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### Updated: 2020-09
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[What's This?](https://nownownow.com/about)
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whois.md
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layout: page
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title: Who Am I?
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permalink: /whois/
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I am...
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## Short Answer
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Frenetic
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***
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## Long Answer
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Frenetic. I like that word. Not entirely positive, but not entirely negative either. Definetely implying chaos - something I wield to *get things done*. That...actually, is a pretty good summary of how I do. Not what I do, but how I do it - chaotic process with undeniable results. Or something like that.
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I've always found the question of what I do and who I am a difficult one because the answer is at once so simple and so complicated. I do so many things. I write - both prose and code. I make, both digital and physical. I am an occasional philospher. But maybe all those things aren't as different as they seem every day - there's a common thread of creativity (chaos) running throug them all. I am a Maker in the broadest, most DIY/Hacker sense of the term and damn proud of it I am too.
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