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Quote by Entangled_Fate
† Determination †


I second this
Her courage was her crown and she wore it like a queen -Atticus
Remembrance


You can't get there from here, because when you get there you're still here and here is now there.
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.... hello future term meaning me
Family - A group of people that can cause you more sorrow, frustration and anguish than is possible to imagine; that you love with all your heart.
You can't get there from here, because when you get there you're still here and here is now there.
Intolerance -- because I see it every where outside, in so many forms everyday and it's growing which is not good at all.
revere--reguarding with great respect,affection,honor, a great love....... wow
dedication----wholehearted devotion....
LIVE every moment.
LOVE beyond words.
LAUGH everyday.
Din - A very loud unpleasant noise that lasts for a long time. This is what my life is at the moment. A din.
You can't get there from here, because when you get there you're still here and here is now there.
LIVE every moment.
LOVE beyond words.
LAUGH everyday.
Nobody is following the rules of this thread, so my word is going to be "revolt". Link because I'm too lazy to explain what it means: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/revolt
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Humorous guide & Recommended Read =^.^= How To Make a Cup of Tea
A flash fiction series :) A Random Moment in Time
Editors' Pick! :D I Am The Deep, Dark Woods
And another EP!: The Fragility of Age
=^.^=
Just for you Andrew:

Rules - noun - one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere.
You can't get there from here, because when you get there you're still here and here is now there.



A small cake baked in a cup-shaped container, and typically iced.
Heat...the English summer has arrived and, in the same way that no-one here can cope with snow in winter, the country has ground to a halt, with roads melting, rail tracks buckling and my wretched office fire alarm going off every ten minutes, triggered by the thunder flies! Who knew?
Mortification .... because it is hot and the sun is shining again (4 days in a row), and I tell everyone that it is always cloudy in Manchester, and more often than not, raining.
Harangue - həˈraŋ
noun
1.
a lengthy and aggressive speech.
"they were subjected to a ten-minute harangue by two border guards"
synonyms: tirade, lecture, diatribe, homily, polemic, rant, fulmination, broadside, verbal attack, verbal onslaught, invective; More
verb
1.
lecture (someone) at length in an aggressive and critical manner.
"he harangued the public on their ignorance"
synonyms: deliver a tirade to, rant at, lecture, hold forth to, preach to, pontificate to, sermonize to, spout to, declaim to, give a lecture to; berate, castigate, criticize, attack, lambaste, censure, pillory, upbraid; informalearbash, speechify to, preachify to, sound off to, spiel to
"the union leaders harangued the workers over loudspeakers"

Just because I like that word, and find it quite funny. Always makes me thing of a giant baboon hassling people for absolutely no reason.
Ghosts, flamingos, guitars and vodka. Eclectic subjects, eccentric stories:

Humorous guide & Recommended Read =^.^= How To Make a Cup of Tea
A flash fiction series :) A Random Moment in Time
Editors' Pick! :D I Am The Deep, Dark Woods
And another EP!: The Fragility of Age
=^.^=
Quote by Circle_Something
Harangue - həˈraŋ
noun
1.
a lengthy and aggressive speech.
"they were subjected to a ten-minute harangue by two border guards"
synonyms: tirade, lecture, diatribe, homily, polemic, rant, fulmination, broadside, verbal attack, verbal onslaught, invective; More
verb
1.
lecture (someone) at length in an aggressive and critical manner.
"he harangued the public on their ignorance"
synonyms: deliver a tirade to, rant at, lecture, hold forth to, preach to, pontificate to, sermonize to, spout to, declaim to, give a lecture to; berate, castigate, criticize, attack, lambaste, censure, pillory, upbraid; informalearbash, speechify to, preachify to, sound off to, spiel to
"the union leaders harangued the workers over loudspeakers"

Just because I like that word, and find it quite funny. Always makes me thing of a giant baboon hassling people for absolutely no reason.


Excellent word, Andrew!