| Re: Friend by MysticalRaven88 |
2-Dec-02/4:24 AM |
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| Re: The Slanty Shanty by Quarton |
2-Dec-02/4:20 AM |
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It is a bit too long lengthwise, but kinda good. What twat came on here and gave this a two? Someone's done that to mine-I think there's a conspiracy
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| Re: a comment on The North Wind by Ranger |
2-Dec-02/4:14 AM |
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So who's been twattish enough to change their vote to a two?
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| Re: My Friend? by Blade |
30-Nov-02/4:23 AM |
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What equipment are we allowed?
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| Re: horus8 by sooz |
28-Nov-02/2:31 AM |
Woo-bitchin'
How come everyone who's voted 10 decides to be anonymous? Does everyone in the world know horus8? I'd feel proud of that if it were me...
Does the fourth line actually work?
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| Re: Friend by MysticalRaven88 |
27-Nov-02/1:13 AM |
This poem must be fucking brilliant if it can instigate such emotions in people. It definately doesn't deserve to be taken off.
If I may be so bold as to put forward my humble opinion, I don't disagree with Christianity. I'm not religious, because I'm not sure what to believe in.
However, I don't agree that America is a force of peace across the world-in fact, America and the West contributes hugely to the world's problems. For example, how about Iraq? Sure Saddam is insane and dangerous, but America is so determined to invade for their own purposes that they are willing to endanger the world.
And who is currently oppressing other Middle-Eastern nations so the only way they can respond is through terrorism?
It seems obvious to me that the large percentage of America doesn't give a fuck about the outside world because they're happy to keep their cheap oil and not have to waste time saving the rainforest-and therefore the world.
That's my rant over, sorry it took so long, but it's an issue I take very seriously, and would like to hear the American view on this. If I'm drastically wrong on this, then please let me know, but I don't think I am.
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| Re: Ambiguous Love Poem For A Girl I Once Knew by poetandknowit |
26-Nov-02/6:31 AM |
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I have a really nasty feeling that this poem could well apply to me in thirty years' time. It's incredibly beautiful, but not what I need at this time.
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| Re: First date (for Larry, a lesbian vampire) by Bachus |
26-Nov-02/6:18 AM |
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| Re: The Sands Of Galway by Caducus |
26-Nov-02/6:17 AM |
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Not bad at all-original too, in a way.
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| Re: Johannesburg 2002 by Blue Magpie |
26-Nov-02/2:19 AM |
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This is brilliant. I can't fault this at all. Oh, except is it "They pay you *to* lie" (line 17)? Eleven out of ten
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| Re: The Wooden Armchair Of Similar Dreams by Caducus |
26-Nov-02/2:12 AM |
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| Re: realities <from above their brilliance is short-lived> by royalflesh |
26-Nov-02/2:05 AM |
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I don't know if I like this or not. Like the 'Mississippi mud sky', though.
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| Re: Angel by Mutant_X |
26-Nov-02/2:03 AM |
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Do you listen to Santana a lot?
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| Re: My Friend? by Blade |
26-Nov-02/1:48 AM |
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Sorry for using 'cain't'...just couldn't resist using the ol' Southern accent (even though I'm English). Oh no, I'd better run:-I think I can hear Maria...
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| Re: My Friend? by Blade |
26-Nov-02/1:46 AM |
There once was a young man called Blade
Who's poems were crap and depraved
His poems ain't swell
Because he cain't spell
That uneducated young man called Blade
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| Re: Here In The Heart of Amber by Lenore |
26-Nov-02/1:34 AM |
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So which twats gave it 0?
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| Re: love song by <~> |
26-Nov-02/1:26 AM |
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By the way, when I say 'artistic' I mean 'drawing'...just in case anyone thought I was talking about the standard of the poetry.
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| Re: love song by <~> |
26-Nov-02/1:25 AM |
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I play the cello, so I should know. It's a damn good effort considering the restrictions on the artistic abilities of this site. This is nearly perfect. 10/10
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| Re: Liar by Goose |
26-Nov-02/1:12 AM |
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Wow, Bachus must really like you.
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| Re: Maria's ways on how to deal with puberty! by little_angel_maria |
26-Nov-02/1:11 AM |
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