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  • General Fiction Short Stories Re: surreality (a short story) (Over 13) /P

    To clarify some of the comments: *Tense changing was, in fact, purposeful. The point was to bring to life a certain aspect of the experience (i.e., the most vivid part.). ...

    Apr 3, 2005
  • General Fiction Short Stories Re: surreality (a short story) (Over 13) /P

    This is from my personal journal. So I suppose it could just as easily go into "Non-Fiction". Hmm...and yes, "surreality (a poem)" was, in fact, the result of these events.

    Apr 3, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The right religion

    Of course, Gal, that decision is entirely their own.

    Apr 3, 2005
  • Lounge, The Re: Pope John Paul II

    I don't really care if they elect some rampaging monster. I mean, really, what are they going to do? Lead an army of nuns?

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Writing Activities Re: One line Summary

    I would cackle and scare little children. Duh. Oh wait...I already do that...-er-...perhaps be a little gamey due to a lack of facilities...? :shrug: If your significant other told you ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The right religion

    Yes, which is why, of course, I was being entirely sarcastic with that post and never claimed to be a great philosopher. I mean, sure, sure, it may be superficial, ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • General Fiction Short Stories Re: Cute and Cuddly Teddy Bears

    I think this is "Non-Fiction," and while it is, in fact, good for an English essay, I think you could have extrapolated a few ideas and made it a really ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The Death Penalty. Right Or Wrong?

    Murder is committed for a reason; usually, the murderers understand and know fully well what they did (see Bundy, Manson, Dahmer), and have a reason for doing so. However, they ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • General Fiction Short Stories Re: surreality (a short story) (Over 13) /P

    Removed.

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The right religion

    No, no, no. All dogmaticism is bad, but it is inescapable. I mean, "Affirmation of Self" is okay up to a point, but I'm really what Lacan eventually calls an ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The right religion

    I wasn't saying the Pope was infallible or claimed to be so. I said there are a large amount of people who believe what he says should be followed religiously. ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Randomosity Re: This is so cool!

    It was...stupid.

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Living Wills and Terri Schaivo (part rambling)

    Actually...who really cares? This doesn't effect me, and it's none of my business. If I were to give any opinion whatsoever, it would be "Screw her husband"; she didn't have ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Welcome Mat Re: .

    Er...yes, a more consummate autobiography would be this (which, like all autobiographies, is packed with lies(snicker)): In brief, I am a 15-yr old assistant professor in the department of English ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The right religion

    Likewise, I can believe that an 18-wheeler logging truck doesn't exist, but the science is that if I stand out in the middle of a road, I'll get obliterated. Religion ...

    Apr 2, 2005


If a story is in you, it has to come out.
— William Faulkner