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J. Sharp
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15
America is constantly pushing it self from the freedom we endure daily, most americans don't know what it is like to have to fight your way to food, pay to learn, or have the constant assumption that someone is always looking down at you, like you are at the bottom of the food chain. Americans, typically, are known for their cravings for fast food. Often, their daily lives, they eat while working, eat while they watch the television, and eat while they talk on the phone, and then they say that they "Don't have time for a walk", most of them could stop this ridiculous behaivor, by simple education, by exercise, and by knowing that the lives that they live aren't free, the cost was hundreds of thousands of men and women who lost their lives for their country during times of war and peace. Americans just need to be grateful for the life that they live and stop complaning. So work together and help keep america free. J.Sharp


dennis baker
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45
Plato's Republic
Justice is the art of theft, to be practiced too the benifit of our Friends, and to the harm of our enimies.PLATO That statement won me a jail cell! (LOL)Dennis Baker

I would appreciate your explanation of how the number equivalents, of the english letters relating to the US constitutional admendments involving prohibition, spell the word "BAR". The letters of the english alphabet, as associated with the US constitutional admendment numbers for alcoholic prohibition (18 th) and the repeal of alcoholic prohibition (21 st), spell the word "BAR" ( as the place one goes to to get an alcoholic drink ) . Prohibition was the 18th admendment, and the 18th letter is an "R". The repeal was the 21st admendment, and the 2nd letter is a "B", thus 21 is represented by "BA".


Mike Wagner
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27
the bird flies north east

Why do people find horror movies so frightning? i mean, the worst things that happen in this world are not depicted in movies. You may think Silence of the Lambs is psycological and intensly frightning, but think of how many people have it worse off. Well, i am being a hypocrite because 'SOTL' really scared me, but i laughed it off. wow, how unpredictable life is.

If the Universe expands at a rate of one million metres a second, where is it expanding into? and from where is everything expanding away from? some central point? surre...Dumb scientists don't know what they're tlking about!! The universe is a lie!!! there is nothing! we are MEAT!!~!

Today is buy nothing day. This could be the end of the universe as we know it. IF we don't buy anything, the economy will go under and humans will go extinct because it's impossible to live without money. Then there will be no life in the univers3e, which will leave no point for anything, because really, there is no pount to life, to the universe to anything. So everything will be a uselesss boring void but no one will care because no one will be alive to think of the boringness. Makes weirdly logical sense, eh?


Rob Coombs
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22
To achieve the impossible u must first think to achieve the unthinkable
What is it like looking through my eyes... well im not blind... but i see through my own eyes little often, most the time i am only seeing what people want me to see, or tell me to see, not what i see for myself. Also, if you close your eyes, and a dog ran past you without touching you, would you notice anything or anyone moved? No you would not. So do we see, or do our eyes make us see? Rob Coombs


Millicent Sherratt
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16
"Response to a Photograph" Maralyn Monroe By Millicent Sherratt Captured in black and white, stands a blonde, blue-eyed Goddess. Her milky dress takes flight like a weightless jellyfish dancing in the ocean currents. The provocative and consummate sex symbol gracefully puts her left hand upon the black of her neck, and the other and on her knee to project a sense of innocence with in her pose. She stands like an apparition, an angel appearing on a dark wet street as if by miracle. Thick greasy red lips that form into a large full-mouthed smile lusciously curve around her straight, frost-white teeth. Her eyebrows arched high above her lids as if her pupils were focusing on something microscopic. Her face youtful, but eyes lazy, and half opened as her thick black painted lashes curl dramatically towards her eyebrows. Flawless. Paparazzi snap away at the Hollywood star as her flush young skin glows. She dwells in stardom, loving the fascination with every photographer’s eye. Large, round, white earrings hang from her ears below her silk blond curls. Her beauty mark takes a small space above her lip while her button nose fits perfectly between both rosy cheeks. Her Electric, Coolade, flesh glistens in the flash of a zillion cameras, and her eyes glisten lasciviously. “Maralyn”. A thousand eyes look at her voluptuous form, and their hypnotized, as her tiny waste expands into large womanly hips and then shaping into curvy feminine legs. Her body portrayed certain elegance, innocence, sexuality, sensuality she’s undeniably the most desirable icon in the male western world. That’s why I love Maralyn.


Jen
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15
Just because we're really really ridiculously good looking doesn't mean we too can't not die in a freak gasoline fight accident.
If what we breath has both hidrogen and oxygen, if we took in A LOT of air, could we survive with out drinking water? Why do we have a gull bladder? In the tropicana commercials why isn't any of the orange juice refrigerated?

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