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If I were Prometheus
Article posted May 3, 2012 at 12:22 AM GMT •
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Well of course I think before I act!
What? You want an honest answer, you say?
I suppose I.....charge into things like a bull. Zues says I'm a bull in a china shop.
So, to answer your question, I suppose....I may not, SOMETIMES, thinkbeforeIact. There. I said it.
To tell you the truth, it only happened once. I gave "Man" fire, and Zeus destroyed me for it. Yea. Not a happy guy. Don't get on his angry side, or you'll end up holding a mountain, getting your liver torn away by blodd thirsty vultures.
Like me.
It was an honest mistake. I mean, Zues didnt't even tell me not to.
What? That was your lie detector? Hmph. It's broken, cause everything I say is true.
UGHH! Again with the beeping? Tell it to quit that!
What? I'm getting off track? Yes, it happenes when you get tortured to death for millions of years!!
Seriously. I need a handycapped permit. I am broken. Just like your lie detector.
Hello? Hellllo?!!
Ah, you left. It doesn't matter, I'm still awesome.
UGHH!! You didn't even take the lie detector with you?!!!
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP!
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Article posted May 3, 2012 at 12:22 AM GMT •
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A Good Speech Topic
Article posted April 18, 2012 at 10:55 PM GMT •
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I think a good speech topic would be global warming.How should we stop Global Warming? This wuld be a good topic because it has so much impact on our lives. We are the future. Our parents will die, and we become the next generation. I want to hear what people have to say about this, because it affects everyone. What are you going to do when your children have no plac to live, because it's all dead, or something. This topic has many opinions, and that what makes it so diverse.
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Article posted April 18, 2012 at 10:55 PM GMT •
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Top 3 Things
Article posted April 5, 2012 at 03:19 PM GMT •
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America is in a huge debt hole, right now. The economy is so bad, that shops all over the U.S.A are closing. This could be the new Great Depression. Thast's why, if America had to spend money on only 3 things, they would be food, building supplies, and gas. Of course, we need food, because if we didn't, then we would all starve and fall into chaos. Nice, huh? Food is a neccesity, we take for granted. If it's gone, then our lives would be forever different. Next, I would choose building supplies, because we need to build houses, and other stores to meet our needs. If we don't, that would mean thousands of jobs, gone. That means, a lot of filings of bankrupcy. Finally, we would definetly neeed gas. Gas powers a lot of things, including the number one reason: Cars. Almost everyone has a car, and if there was no gas, no cars. Therefor, no way to get to faraway places, such as schools, and jobs. No education, no paying. You can see why this is bad, right? In conclusion, this is what the U.S needs to do, ration, to not fall in a debt hole again.
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Article posted April 5, 2012 at 03:19 PM GMT •
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Athletes' Salaries
Article posted April 4, 2012 at 02:30 PM GMT •
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Peyton Manning gets 90 million dollars a year, to play a season of football That's enough for a family, for their whole lives. Regular people work their fingers to the bone all their lives, and they barely get by. Proffesional athletes walz up on the field, play, and are instantly millionares. This needs to stop. The psyroll of these athletes is too extreme. If we cut half the money they get, and donate the other half to help pay of debts of the U.s.A, then we would pay them off in a flash. In the Constatution, it says we are all created equal. Then why is there a beggar on the streets, trying to support a family of 3 kids, and working everyday and night? Why is there a football player that has a swelled head, that has 7 cars, one for each day of the week? True, they work hard, being an athlete is tough. But they don't work near hard enough for the money they get today. These aren't woman who are getting the free-easy dough. They are men. Men who play a couple of games, and are stinking rich. These men are so greedy, so selfish, that woman aren't getting payed that much, even though they are professional athletes too. Athletes are getting overpaid. Yes, very much so. So, why don't we do something about it?
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Article posted April 4, 2012 at 02:30 PM GMT •
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Deep Thoughts: Holes in my sidewalk
Article posted February 1, 2012 at 12:52 AM GMT •
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Looking at myself, I relize I have a lot of flaws. There are three that really stand out to me. I'm bossy, I'm sometimes a little too cazy, and I take things too literal. I'm bossy because I usually want it my way- or the highway. This doesn't come in handy when someone wants their idea, and I want mine. We butt heads. I'm sometimes a little too crazy as well. In class, when someone tells a joke, or if I tell one, I laugh manically, and the teacher has to shush me a lot. I get really hyper at lunch because I'm with my friends (A little too hyper:) and the lunch ladies kind of look at us weirdly. Finally, I take things too literal. When soemone insults me and then says: No offense, I usually take offense. Then I pout, and no one wants to be around me. In conclusion, I have a lot of holes in my sidewalk. I'm ready to admit my mistakes, and fix them. The questtion is, Are you?
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Article posted February 1, 2012 at 12:52 AM GMT •
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What could you not live without?
Article posted December 6, 2011 at 11:23 PM GMT •
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This is a very interesting question. It opens one's deepest feelings, and thoughts. Some might say their cell phone, or pet, something like that. But, for me, I cannot live without my mother. My mom is my protector; she cares for me, feeds me, and gives a shelter for me. She loves me, and tells me that me and my sister are one of the most important things in her life. She is kind, always listens to my problems, and scolds me when I get in trouble. She teaches me the most important lesson: Hard work pays off. She is funny, and talks smart, and sometimes I can't understand her, but soon, I start saying those words too. I learn so much from her, and can't imagine life without her. She wakes me up, and says good-night, and always, no matter what, loves me. This is a blessing, and I love her more than words can express.
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Article posted December 6, 2011 at 11:23 PM GMT •
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The Perfect Mystery Setting
Article posted November 8, 2011 at 11:12 PM GMT •
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I think the perfect mystery setting would be at an abandend amusment park. Picture this, you and three of your closest friends are dared to spend two nights at the local amusment park. If you step one inch out, it's game over, you lose the dare. So you and your friends are fine at first. But then, freaky things start happening, and then someone gets seriosly injured. This is a whodonit mystery. Is it the person who dared you, or a ghost?
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Article posted November 8, 2011 at 11:12 PM GMT •
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Fear
Article posted October 25, 2011 at 02:15 PM GMT •
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Fear can affect us in many different ways. For example, for me, I used to hide under the covers when I was little. I thought that if I couldn't see the scary thing, the scary thing couldn't see me. That's how fear twists our minds, into thinking without logic. On the other hand, fear may strive us to become strong, and have more control on your mind when your in a pressured situation. These are some of the things fear can do to us......when we're not careful.
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Article posted October 25, 2011 at 02:15 PM GMT •
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My favorite Story
Article posted October 1, 2011 at 04:47 PM GMT •
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When someone asks me what me favorite story, or book is, I say, "All of them!" I really can't pick a favorite. But if it was neccisary, I'd pick Dirk the Protector. First, I like this story because it's really funny. Dirk attacks the boy first, intead of Happy. The real reason Dirk did that was because the boy had hamburger in his pocket. Next, I raved this story because it was very interesting. The two grew a bond between them, growing closer and closer every day. Finally, this was an awesome book because it was very sad. Dirk found another home, his true home, to live in. But, he left his human friend. In conclusion, Dirk the Protector was a fantastis book! Now exusse me, I have another good book to read!
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Article posted October 1, 2011 at 04:47 PM GMT •
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Would I hire myself as an employe?
Article posted September 8, 2011 at 04:24 PM GMT •
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I think I would hire myself as an employee. I'm very trust-worthy and respectful. I would get the job done. In many ways I think I would be a great employee, but in others, I’m not. I'm very bossy, and usually want my way, or else I'll pout. This would be bad to my image because if I start at the bottom of the food chain, I'm the one who gets to be bossed around. If I pout or say, "No, let’s do my idea.” that could get me fired. Another reason I might not be fit for the job is that I like to take a lot of breaks. Like for homework, I do a piece, then I take a break for a bit, then I resume doing my other homework. In most cases, work means I have to work for 8 hours straight with only 1 break for lunch. I don't think I could do that. But besides that, I think that I could work very well. I'm very individual, and I can work with loud noises around me. I don't get distracted easily. So, when do I start?
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Article posted September 8, 2011 at 04:24 PM GMT •
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