Announcing the All-New Mayank’s Blog..
The new Mayank’s Blog has been exciting to put together, and I’m thrilled to announce my return to…
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A Whole New Journey
Mayank’s Blog Tribute became of existence because of two reasons. One of those reasons was that I…
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A Fourth Fable: Katniss Everdeen After “Mockingjay”
Spoiler Alert: This contains spoilers of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins and Divergent by…
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Cinderella Castle
I’ve been to Walt Disney World twice, and I greatly enjoyed both of those occasions. It was just…
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A Quizzical Quiz Announcement!
Every few months, my friend Oli used to hold exciting quizzes on his chatroom, which brought us…
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Books or eBooks.. or Trees?
The state of our forests. “What about sunrise? What about rain? What about all the things that we…
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And the Winner Is..
Last week, I held a poll asking you to help me choose the name for my path-picking game, that was previously called Lifebuilder. Now, it’s time for me to announce the winner of this colossalcompetition:
Results
- Lifebuilder - One Vote
- Storybuilder:…
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The Dynamic Designating Dilemma
Credit for both Storybuilder and Pathpicker/Lifebuilder goes to Josh of Tinted Lens.
You can tell with many of my blog post titles, such as “Birthday Bewilderment” or “The Boisterous Bloodstains,”that I have an obsession with using the same starting…
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Birthday Bewilderment
This post marks something special here at Mayank’s Blog, because this is the first life post! Yes,…
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Ever since Harry Potter ended, I haven’t found any use for Tumblr anymore. If you still wish to follow what I’ve been doing, please go to the link above (or below, I forget how this works.) I’ll be posting my thoughts, life-blogs, and artwork!
No, I’m not quitting Tumblr. Who knows when I’ll start using it next?
The Story of George Haley
I am not affiliated with Reader’s Digest. This is simply an analysis of one of the historical articles in Reader’s Digest. If you decide to read that article, I will warn you that there is swearing in it, to capture the realism of what happened to Mr.…
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“Is Draco alive? Is he in the castle?” The whisper was barely audible; her lips were an inch from his ear, her head bent so low that her long hair shielded his face from the onlookers. “Yes,” he breathed back. He felt the hand on his chest contract; her nails pierced him. Then it was withdrawn. She had sat up. “He is dead!” Narcissa Malfoy called to the watchers.
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