

Life Lessons for Little SisterThe light is always followed by the shadows.Life Lessons for Little Sister
Our laughter followed by cries; Our love by demise; Our friends by betrayal.
So cry little sister, Shed your tears, Shed them for the joy you once had; Shed them for the sorrow you have.
Though do not die little sister, Your pain will cease. Your heart will heal, don't let the longing for coldness trade. Your mind will heal, don't let the memories fade.
Raise your head little sister, Embrace what is to come. Embrace the experienc


Home I can never go home, a great author once spoke to me. Rarely does the childhood home resemble the adult perceptions we grow to have. Though my body aches for them. Yet my home does not reside in the house I spent most of my childhood days in, nor in the family with their love presented like a cheap gift. My home is in the nature surrounding this. My skin yearns for their touch. To sit amongst the trees, listening to their petty conversations of chloroplasts and their concerns of water flow and sunlight. To feel life pull into them as one pulls a treasured secret into their heart. My eyes burn to spy on squirrels flirting and fighting ovHome


EGGSEGGSEGGS
“Eggs! The eggs! I can’t believe you peter. I can’t believe you! How could you not check them?! I told you!...” Her screams became unrecognizable. If the caught rabbit could speak English, this is what it would sound like. More screaming occurred mixed with the sound of flying pans. All that was understandable was the word eggs. And peter.
They’re just eggs, fucking eggs. I rolled over, pulling the blankets around my face. Nine o’clock. A later start for her today. Why does she do this. More screeching. Its psychotic nails reaching through rooms and up an entire floor scraping at my


What I Must AdmitWhat I must admitWhat I Must Admit
At a glance, Utilitarianism holds to the belief of “the greatest happiness for the greater number of people” (Wilkins 83) in a society. When this is accomplished, we have done the moral right. And we can do this with two principles in mind—one, every person’s happiness is valued as another’s; and two, everyone’s happiness will not be obtainable in every situation. Throughout this class I have been able to understand each philosopher’s point of view, not always necessarily agreeing. It wasn’t until the class discussi
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This dog, is dog, a dog, good dog, way dog, to dog, keep dog, an dog, idiot dog, busy dog, for dog, 20 dog, seconds dog! ... Now read without the word "dog".
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Any great work of art ... revives and readapts time and space, and the measure of its success is the extent to which it makes you an inhabitant of that world
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