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Willard

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  • Poetry » Realistic, Other Re: inspired by David Bowie

    I know, right? When I woke up to the news, I just said "Well, my poem might be more popular than before".

    Jan 11, 2016
  • Poetry » Realistic, Other Re: One Cut, Two Cuts, Three Cuts, Four

    I think the warning is in the title, to be perfectly honest.

    Jan 7, 2016
  • Poetry » Realistic, Other Re: One Cut, Two Cuts, Three Cuts, Four

    I would review this BUT I could review these poems instead Yep.

    Jan 7, 2016
  • Poetry » Other, Other Re: 12:00

    You literally got free points off of this.

    Jan 5, 2016
  • Poetry » Romantic, Lyrical Re: Time will change

    They're not purposefully demotivating, and I have been told many times. Bye.

    Jan 1, 2016
  • Poetry » Other, Other Re: 12:01

    This What

    Jan 1, 2016
  • Poetry » Romantic, Lyrical Re: Time will change

    You could have just not bring that up. I mean, it sounds like you're digging at me because I left an honest review. Huh.

    Jan 1, 2016
  • Poetry » Romantic, Lyrical Re: Time will change

    I think a little too much?

    Jan 1, 2016
  • Poetry » Romantic, Dramatic Re: Him.

    Thanks for throwing me under the bus.

    Dec 31, 2015
  • Poetry » Romantic, Dramatic Re: Him.

    I never told you to quit?

    Dec 31, 2015
  • Poetry » Realistic, Satire Re: Hore

    Okay

    Dec 31, 2015
  • Poetry » Realistic, Satire Re: Hore

    Okay

    Dec 31, 2015
  • Poetry » Realistic, Other Re: 4:51

    Rightness is subjective(????)

    Dec 30, 2015
  • Poetry » Other, Realistic Re: i don't know how to write love letters.

    Remind me to review this, but this is lovely.

    Dec 30, 2015
  • Poetry » Realistic, Satire Re: Hore

    Uh

    Dec 29, 2015


The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs and explosions and fallout. There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, prejudices; to be found only in the minds of men. For the record, prejudices can kill, and suspicions can destroy. A thoughtless, frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its own.
— Rod Serling, Twilight Zone