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The second one you cannot award to any Lushie who is from Malta... well you could but you shouldn't sweet man.
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I called a girl a "good egg" back in college and she was HORRIBLY offended. I kept asking why and she finally told me that "eggs get laid" and when she was in high school a "good egg" meant you got laid a lot. I was mortified (I am easily mortified at the idea of offending someone). So I don't know if it means the same thing to everyone.
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Actually ... often the first ideas can be the best... and as I share your opinion of Buz why not keep it ... as the "BUZ Award"... or just "BUZ" ... with that awesome blue background.
Whatever you do not everyone will agree... but it's a neat thought.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
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Nicki very rightly pointed out that when Buz becomes president of Georgia in 2068, his association with such a badge might come back to haunt him.![]()
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Milik and I were talking about a name for the badge. We feel if it is being made in Buz's honor. Why not name it "The Buz". I think it's a great name.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
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I like the idea a lot. There are so many valuable members who go above and beyond. I think they deserve to be appreciated formally!
I'm backing the 'awesome' badge. I'd also like to throw in the 'gold star' badge in too. At school when you're well behaved, kind, do good work etc. you get a gold star. Much coveted, relatable and fitting for this I think, after all, it is to be awarded to the stars of Lush. Something simple like 'Lushest Lushie' could also do the job and reflects that this is tied to the core values of our little community. I shall keep thinking too!
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
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that was my original vision. Nicki and i had a convo about it, tho, and it was her call (and i agree with her, tho reluctantly lol) that tying it to a person might confuse someone who comes along in 4 years after Buz has gone on to be a famous novelist and goes, what the hell is The Buz? calling it something that tells you exactly what it is makes more sense.i mean, can you imagine if the Author's badge was named Fred? people would just go 'what the hell?'![]()
The Wild Girl anthology need not be read in any order but does take place in the following timeframe
Wild at Heart- 1968. The story of Dani’s Great Aunt Evie.
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/first-time/wild-at-heart
Wild Oats. Part 1&2. -2021. Dani is 16 and sets her sights on her stepfather.
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/taboo/wild-oats-part-1
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/taboo/wild-oats-part-2
Wild Child. 2025. Dani is now 20 years old.
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lol - loving this.![]()
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that was my original vision. Nicki and i had a convo about it, tho, and it was her call (and i agree with her, tho reluctantly lol) that tying it to a person might confuse someone who comes along in 4 years after Buz has gone on to be a famous novelist and goes, what the hell is The Buz? calling it something that tells you exactly what it is makes more sense.i mean, can you imagine if the Author's badge was named Fred? people would just go 'what the hell?'![]()
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.