It looks as though someone told your cup plants to ‘get bent’ — so, they did. I wondered about the source of that phrase and found this, which may be of no interest to you whatsoever, and which you’re free to ignore!
What a great blog!! I’m going to have to start following it. And although I loved ‘Harlem Shuffle,’ the Colson Whitehead book where the word ‘bent’ was used and queried, I was disappointed that the article has no mention of the Tony nominated play ‘Bent,’ which was so powerful for a certain generation (see what I did there ? ๐ ).
Looks like a ‘wild’ one.
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I certainly didn’t plant them in that spot ๐
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Negative geotropism!
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Ha! Yes, exactly!
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It looks as though someone told your cup plants to ‘get bent’ — so, they did. I wondered about the source of that phrase and found this, which may be of no interest to you whatsoever, and which you’re free to ignore!
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What a great blog!! I’m going to have to start following it. And although I loved ‘Harlem Shuffle,’ the Colson Whitehead book where the word ‘bent’ was used and queried, I was disappointed that the article has no mention of the Tony nominated play ‘Bent,’ which was so powerful for a certain generation (see what I did there ? ๐ ).
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