the purpose of sme is simply this: to overthrow the capitalist hegemony that has a stranglehold on our beautiful, multiethnic society. contributors are asked to take part in this, our overriding mission, so the people of the green earth can breathe together in the clean air of progressive politics and non-judgmentalism. each blog post must bask in the sunlight of earnest expression, never falling into the trap of satire or parody. our aim is clarity and verisimilitude; our mission is truth and the propagation of it. the blog is the perfect place to post your old family videos, homophobic video blogs, another blog's material, awkward, poorly-drawn sketches, halo reach updates, or unexplained/irrelevant wikipedia articles--sme is home to the entire eclectic conflation that is the internet. if there is one thing entirely intolerable to the editors of sme, it is sarcasm. there is simply no room in this blog for sarcastic, humorous, and reference driven posts. if you are among those responsible for such garbage, please leave.
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barnaby jones
Thursday, July 22, 2010
The Most Powerful Words From People Who Know Powerful Words
For centuries writers have strived to make eloquent and beautifully written works that communicate neotericthemes or ideas in such a way that it feels as if they can almost be seen or touched. Yet it is the elegance of the great writers' speech that is their downfall as it lacks primal emotions, true feelings, and stuff that has already been said a thousand times. However, these problems have been fixed by today's youth as they pay no attention to what they write and how it sounds. They don't even know what it is that they are really saying; instead, they brainstorm on a concept that they barely know such as hate and love, and with that as their works inception, they write down their bare knowledge and understanding with as little polish and originality as possible to insure that their ideas are shown as untainted, honest, and trite. Let these two works, the first written by these writers from clayton high on the subject of love, the second is from mind and heart of Jay Mack on friendship.
Ice in my veins…blood in my eyes. This time we're not giving up let's make it last forever. Screaming "hallelujah". We'll make it last forever. I was born to snuggle baby, tell me can I call you Ittakes a second to say I love you, but [a] lifetime to mean it…so youcan take the small road and say it, or take the long highway and mean it... Holy s***. Just woke up.Maybe its time to change and leave it all behind
Atrue friend-someone 2 turn 2 when everything seems 2 go wrong,a person who has always had ya back threw everything,who does things 4 u 2 make u smile,who never wants a tear 2 fall down ya face,always can tell the deference between ya feelings& ya lies,but maybe they wont lies? ...maybe ya lies where 2 defend ya own fellings but u should not try 2 hide ya feelings from a true friend. cuz im still ya friend,realize thatLose one friend, lose all friends, lose yourself.
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