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A Life-Lesson

A Life-Lesson
There! little girl; don’t cry!
They have broken your doll, I know;
And your tea-set blue,
And your play-house, too,
Are things of the long ago;
But childish troubles will soon pass by. –
There! little girl; don’t cry!
There! little girl; don’t cry!
They have broken your slate, I know;
And the glad, wild ways
Of your schoolgirl days
Are things of the long [...]

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Volcanic thots

It’s hot today. I feel like a volcano abt to erupt. Just had to switch on the aircon so I can do some work at home. Work like mad. Doesn’t help that I’m trying not to perspire cos I have to keep the patch behind my neck until Friday b’fore I’m allowed to take it [...]

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Wound Inspection

I heave a sigh of relief.
Had my wound inspected today and found out that the lump below was post-op swelling. It’s gonna go down but it takes time, which is ok with me. The doc must have dug around the area quite a bit though. The surroundings still feel sore. Also turns out I am [...]

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Thanks, Carrie! (Not from school if others are wondering.) I got his off your website.
Sooooo, I am a Shakespeare Sonnet. Hmmmmmmm…….

Shakespeare: Sonnets. Everyone has heard of you,
and almost everybody can find something
touching in you. You are calm and control
yourself, even though your wisdom and your
messages are no lesser than those of others.
Which literature classic are [...]

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Blade Trinity

Someone should fire the scriptwriter. The script was anything but memorable. I’ve remembered nothing but the swear words.
The biological serum of some sort was supposed to wipe out the vampires, that’s the explanation given by Zoe, so powerful that Blade could even be affected. Then why on earth did the narrator say the battle would [...]

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2kgs

2kgs- that’s what I lost after I took out that lipoma lump thing. Lol, lipoma lump – alliteration – geddit? NEvermind.
Nways, I mean, wow! That thing weighed 2 kgs?!?!? It still looks gross.

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Education

But of course I agree with the writer below! Literature – the study of the human condition is more compelling to me than sulphur dioxide. Stories, experiences – isn’t that what most kids like? Catch a movie! Listen to music! The all time fave teen activities. Mine too, I must admit. I think [...]

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This seems to be like the dotcom euphoria. The initial rush and then stabilisation. My hope is that those who persevere can make something good out of it. It is time to weed out the less committed due to one reason or the other.
2,500 give up home business licence
Only 11,686 home offices now, down from [...]

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Below is an article I read online (and copied ) I think it’s real cool and reflects my sentiments exactly. I especially agree with the part that she says,
“Parents of this generation can therefore use the approach of getting the child to speak with one parent in English totally and the other in [...]

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1914

Correct me if I’m wrong but this Wilfred Owen guy’s gotta be the most prolific WWI poets. Otherwise, most published and appreciated if not prolific.
1914
War broke: and now the Winter of the world
With perishing great darkness closes in.
The foul tornado, centred at Berlin,
Is over all the width of Europe whirled,
Rending the sails of progress. Rent [...]

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