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29 Jun, 2021 @ 7:33pm 
Many years of life,
Yet your stink proceeds, no strife
Haiku cuts like knife:

Yes, truest to yourself,
Your stink violates the law
You are hoi cho ah
30 Aug, 2020 @ 2:31pm 
YOU ARE A VALID PERSON WITH REASONABLE AMBITIONS!
FEAR IS A NATURAL PART OF HUMAN EXISTENCE, AND YOU MANAGE IT WELL!
I BELIEVE YOU HAVE A HIGH CHANCE OF SUCCESS TO MEET YOUR GOAL!
MAY YOU MAKE MULTIPLE MONIES AND ENJOY THE BOUNTIES CAPITALISM PROVIDES!
5 Apr, 2019 @ 8:00pm 
-rep actually smells bad and doesn't shower
20 Aug, 2018 @ 1:40pm 
-rep stop being a ♥♥♥♥♥♥
19 Aug, 2018 @ 3:12pm 
-rep gay as ♥♥♥♥
19 Aug, 2018 @ 3:11pm 
When is the Wedding of Steven Wong and Moni Wong? Can't wait super excited! :D ##############
19 Aug, 2018 @ 3:10pm 
-rep gay and cheats
14 Aug, 2018 @ 2:18pm 
Firstly, camera work is very significant in films, as it often conveys imagery useful for symbolism, as well as capturing displays of emotion from the actor, conveying the character’s mental state. Hawke’s Hamlet is the most effective at using camera work to convey madness. This is evident when Hawke explains that “the devil hath power to assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps out of my weakness and my melancholy, … abuses me to damn me” (II,ii, 597-601). Throughout this passage, the camera emphasizes Hamlet manipulating a flower, symbolising his desire to change reality and life as well as focusing on his eyes, which are staring with extreme focus and determination. The camera shots are vital to the behaviour of Hamlet, revealing his sociopathic tendencies. Like Hawke’s scene, the camera work of Branagh also uses a broad to close view of Hamlet, which is reasonably successful in conveying madness.
13 Aug, 2018 @ 8:08pm 
dfdf
5 Aug, 2018 @ 2:45pm 
no
12 Jun, 2018 @ 12:19am 
CALL ME GOD OF ALL
13 Apr, 2018 @ 4:43pm 
steve's gay
8 Mar, 2018 @ 1:29pm 
actually never goes to class
7 Feb, 2018 @ 12:20pm 
741741 is indeed the number for the Crisis Text Hotline in the United States and Ontario’s Online and Text Crisis and Distress Service in Canada.
7 Feb, 2018 @ 12:18pm 
You're not alone. Confidential help is available for free.
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Call 1-800-273-8255
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