
The prompt for today is Misalign How many ways you can find to interpret the prompt? Will our photographers get it together? I am sure our writers will line something up. Your fabulous post can be anything – poetry, prose, a drawing, a photograph, wherever the word misalign sends you. You know the rules. Use […]
Ragtag Daily Prompt Thursday: Misalign
Difficult people can be those who are misaglined with you. Before I get into that definition of misalign, I want to discuss some other ways to use the word misalign.

Misalign means not to be in the correct position. An example would be a dresser drawer, ” not on track.” I have a drawer like this, which I usually end up dropping on the floor along with all of its contents. Alignment helps with the way the drawer functions. When physical objects are misaligned, they do not function properly.

Another way to use the word “misaglin” would be strabismus. That is when the eyes are not in alignment with each other. Some of the causes could be injuries such as strokes or trauma from brain aneurysms. Some causes could be from childhood, like with genetics. It could be a family history that has strabismus.
These are just brief examples of ways to use the word misalign. It’s clear to see the difference.

Another example would be from a biblical perspective. I would think that being “unequally yoked” would be an example as well.
2 Corthinians 6 :14
Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what [a]fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what [b]communion has light with darkness? 15 And what accord has Christ with Belial? Or what part has a believer with an unbeliever?
To misalign means to not have something in order. That something is “off”

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