My Computer

Once upon this evening dreamy, sitting in my room still steamy, Sipping on my coffee creamy, day dreaming of sweet sleep. Suddenly there came a nagging, as of my deadly conscience bragging, I found the internet was lagging, so slow I wished to weep. Sitting silent nearly crying,  …

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LIMO: Day 4

Dad woke me up at 5:30 like I asked. Got dressed and drove to wherever it is I go to school. I unloaded my things(brought in a coffee maker), then moved my car down to the old red lot. The walk back sucked because I had my smokes but couldn't find the lighter.

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LIMO Day 3: Back Inside

She came back almost immediately because she needed help closing some windows. I was more than happy to oblige after the favor she had unknowingly done for me. As we walked she complained that she would have to clean the showers in that building.

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LIMO Day 3: Locked Out

Well Jesus Christ, I knew it would happen eventually. I just didn't think that it would be so soon. Right after finishing my post last night I walked out the door with feelings of satisfaction. As soon as it closed behind me I realized that I didn't have my keys.

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Living in My Office: Day 1

Here's to being poor...

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Pride in Being Wrong: Debate and Convictions

The fact that you are here, reading this article on a public forum almost certainly means that you are interested in debate.

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A Logical View on Abstinence

Before we begin, I would like to say that it is not my intention to piss people off and subsequently polarize them. I truly want a friendly debate aimed at finding the truth and I would appreciate the absence of senseless mudslinging.

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Cops and Speeders: Why the double standard?

We've all been there; tailgated by a cop who's talking on a cell phone. If you were lucky, he sped up and passed you, breaking within minutes three laws for which he would have given you a ticket.

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My Myopic Opinions of Poetry

Searching for the words within a chasm ever growing, Finding some and losing some but truly never knowing, If what you said is what you meant and what you meant is well. A wise man mentions good intentions pave the path to Hell. A poem without rhyming is like water without we …

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Of God and Morality

As any decent atheist or agnostic will tell you, believing in God is not a pre-requisite for being moral. I can testify to this fact; many of the most moral people I know are non-believers.

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Why Dueling Should be Legalized in the U.S.

I sit here now in the living room with my folks, watching one of about 40 variations of Law and Order.

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Newsvine Bandwagons: Get On or Get Run Over

I have been unable of late to spend as much time on NewsVine as I would prefer, owing primarily (I tell myself) to the required activities of work and school.

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War in the Horn of Africa

They finally found the Kraken

They finally found the Kraken. I was starting to get worried about the informational integrity of Pirates of the Carribean. Maybe next they'll find a mermaid.

Honesty and Silence: A Note to Mr. Franklin

We are all familiar with Mr. Franklin's idea that Honesty is the best policy. This is advice which seems on the surface to absolute gold. His point is, that it is better to tell the truth than it is to lie.

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The Intellectual

If you are reading this article, it means that you're on Newsvine and probably consider yourself to be an intellectual.

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Wealth and Poverty: An Essay on Happiness

It doesn't take a genius to realize that the poor have it rough; living paycheck to paycheck is no piece of cake. One missed payment and the domino effect will land you on the street or back at your mother's. This is painfully obvious, especially to the poor.

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Was Hercules the Son of Satan?

We all know the legend of Hercules, at least to some extent, no matter how minuscule that is. He's the really, really strong do-gooder who helps people while he's engaged in some quest related to his father, Zeus.

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Lebanam: The Changing Morals of War

During the Vietnam War, soldiers returning home from the steamy jungles where children carried bombs and walking itself was a hazard, were branded as murders.

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The Danger of Champions: Why America Needs Kerry

During the 2004 Presidential campaigns, I lamented the fact that there was no champion to vote for; that I was forced to choose the lesser of what I considered to be two evils.

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Sense & Acceptability: An Essay on Tobacco

On the last day of classes this spring semester, about a dozen people I knew got together and smoked cigars in the court yard. Of those 12 people, 8 had previously lectured me on the evils of dipping.

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NASA: Shooting Money Into Space

Today, people around the country are hoping and praying for a safe conclusion to the ultimate fireworks display; NASA's first ever Independence Day shuttle launch.

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