#TBINWritingPrompt: a silly misunderstanding
How Can Bras Be Wireless?
a poem

How can bras be wireless?
Do they connect with the soul by bluetooth?
Summary
The web content presents a creative writing prompt about the concept of wireless bras, accompanied by a poem and invitations to various writers to participate in the challenge, with the option to submit responses to "The Brain is a Noodle" publication on Medium.
Abstract
The website features a unique writing prompt that plays on the idea of "wireless bras," humorously suggesting a connection to the soul via Bluetooth. This prompt is part of a larger initiative by Lucy Dan, who also extends an invitation to a diverse group of writers to contribute their interpretations, whether in the form of poetry, short stories, or essays. The challenge is designed to inspire creativity and overcome writer's block. Participants are encouraged to share their work either through "The Brain is a Noodle" or by tagging Lucy Dan if published elsewhere, with the promise of global exposure. Additionally, Lucy Dan announces the publication of her book, "Tiny Poems for the Pandemic," and offers a subscription option for daily writing challenges to be delivered via email.
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How can bras be wireless?
Do they connect with the soul by bluetooth?
Inviting Colm Clark| Luke DeLalio | Jee Young Park| A.M. Radulescu | Ashlea Morgan | Carolyn Hastings| Pierre Trudel | Misty Rae| Lubna Yusuf | if you’re up to it and anyone else interested to smash that writer’s block, join in on this tiny challenge and write a response, wherever it takes you! It can be a tiny poem, a shortform piece or an essay — whatever comes into that brain noodle!
#TBINWritingPrompt: a silly misunderstanding
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Hi I’m Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) and I’m thinking — if bras could be Bluetooth enabled, can you imagine what it might track? Like a fitbit for the boob, tracking heartbeat, boob health? Hmmmm 🤔 PS, I PUBLISHED A BOOK 📚
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