Death_By_Beebles

Death_By_Beebles

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You remind me of a poem by T.S. Elliot called "The Love Song of Alfred Prufrock". Very interesting. Potential, according to the people who live in my area, means you haven't gotten off your ass and done anything yet. So instead of contemplating the meaning of your potential, just go out and do those things you said you haven't done. I don't want to sound harsh at all. But if you're in a slump about it, maybe you should go out

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A powerful story. A young boy forced to fight, to kill, to harm, to save his life, others lives, even the world, maybe. A child barely old enough to hold a gun sent out to destroy others. “Center on the target, pull the trigger. Center on the target, pull the trigger. Center on the target, pull the trigger.” Enough! Maybe ag

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Oops, one more thing. At the end of your post, If anyone even looks at this article, you should add something to advertise your own blog. Peace, Beebes

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Currently I'm ranked 234 at the wonderful site of JoeUser. com The idea of this blog is for everyone who replies leaves their rank, and one positive comment for another JU blogger. Capt. Cornbread and Carebear07 have awesome blogs that everyone should read! (There, that's the positive comment) If you want, check out some of my other stuff. <

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Well, actually Ashley, Byrd has always been a dick. He will always be a dick. I've asked him about it, and he refuses to quit being a dick. Where Brandon exemplifies all of the good merits in the friendship (trustworthyness, forgiveness, caring, calmness), Ryan is quite the anti-thesis. And although I say this behind his back, I'm quite sure he'd agree with me 100%. Byrd deals with his problems that way. My art and writing release my anger and

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Our country passes its independence day. Everyone thinks about the fireworks, the picnics, the parties and a good time. Some stumble across the idea that the founding fathers of this country gave us the freedoms to do and say what we want, and that we should be thankful that we are free. The problem is, people aren’t free in the sense that they have free

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I don't mean to be saying that science requires perfection. Science is a wonderful and helpful thing. We stip everything down and look at it through the microscope of time and science, and we find all our good things to be wanting. They aren’t perfect. How can I support something, believe in something, if it isn’t one hu

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And to that point I agree with you. But help isn't wasted. You said yourself that there are programs out there for people, which is a definate kind of help. I guess life is what you make it. I'm not going to be so haughty as to say that you have to help someone. People need to do things theirselves, but help will always be there, and it will always do it's best to make something a little easier. Again, this article, except fo

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Capability is the real issue here. I think there should be some sort of test to take to get your license renewed. Nothing here against young en's or elderly people, just as long as they are capable and competent while driving. Peace, Beebes

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I don't know what it seemed like to you greywar, but I wasn't trying to say anything about homeless people or people that ask for money on the streets in particular. I know that what those people need is jobs. I know that those people basically got themselves there, "Most" of the time. I'm not talking about solving the homeless problem or the job problem I'm talking mainly about being more helpful, and the caring and believing problem. To b

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My previous article, which can be seen here , received a relatively large amount of replies. One of these replies mentioned the moral bankruptcy of the American public, which struck an emotional chord in my soul, and I hope to explore it a little more in this article. A cry g

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Thanks all for the constructive criticism. I can always use it. My English classes are crazy sometimes, and being a good writer definately helps. My main purpose behind writting the article was at first, simply to vent some unwanted frustration at what at the time seemed like a hopless attempt to try and fix things. But after writing it, I realised that what I was doing was actually trying to spred a sort of universal message, to try and get p

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Society as a whole is deconstructing faster than anyone can build it back up. We've become harbringers of our own destruction. It's not a question of if, but rather a question of when. Thanks for the imput, I've gotten a far greater response than I ever hoped for. These days I just hope people sometimes stumble onto my blog. Peace, Beebes

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I still haven't mastered the quotes system yet. Ah well, it's not like anyone reads what I write anyhow. Sounds like your coach is better than mine! Good luck with those annoying freshman! Beebes

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What constantly amazes me in all of life’s trials and experiences is the amount of complaining and bickering that people around me do. Constantly griping about life and America, how the war in Iraq is evil, and that America should be ashamed for their lies and deceit. That liberals are just a bunch of gay tree huggers, that conservatives are old fashioned dead weigh

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Old news to anyone who subscribes to USA TODAY. Or maybe not. Seeing as my name is related to this marvelous game, I think that I should pay tribute to it once and a while. The link to the article is here. The story is about the recent JSS Championship, which,

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Actually, I'll have to disagree with you on the current state of anime, Zoo and Joseph. You have to understand that anime is to Japan as hollywood is to America. Anime is a staple in the Japanese culture, coming from the ancient art of manga, which is now produced en masse in magazines like Shonen Jump, Magazine Z, or Gekkan Dengeki Comic Gao!. The unfortunate side effect of american reproduction is the fact that there will be spill over fr

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The pain is unbearable, but still we walk onward. Randy Miller was one of the best men I knew. I heard about his passing shortly after I got home from the movies. He's in a better place now. I'll pray for him and his family. His life was full of love and laughter. Remember that it's not the end that matters as much as the roads taken to get there. Prayers and God's Peace, Beebes

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Even though I respect your opinion, I think mine's just a little different. You make an exception for rape. In my mind, abortion is still killing a person. The only way I could ever see an abortion as even a possiblity is when the mother and the child would die from the birth. There are many people in this world that can not have children and want them badly. Adoption, although sometimes with it's problems, is a good program, putting babies

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Wow. Nice article. Botero always struck me as a guy that liked fat people. I just figured he was fat too. Some of his pictures are somewhat disturbing.... Good work! Beebes

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