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    ggI once experienced a Runescape wedding‚ true story. permalinksourcesavereportgive goldsave-RESreplyhide child comments [–]HoescallmeSteve 700 points 2 hours ago* (810|110) I got married on Maplestory when I was 13. All the members of both of our guilds attended‚ and I wrote poems. I could go out and suck a dick right now and it would still only be the second gayest thing I’ve ever done. permalinksourcesaveparentreportsave-RESgive goldreply [–]isactuallyspiderman 195 points 2 hours ago (225|30)

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    said. An American guy and a girl were the characters in the story. They seemed to be facing a dilemma as seen in the conversation: “It’s really an awfully simple operation‚ Jig” the man said. “It’s not really an operation at all.” The girl looked at the ground table legs rested on. “I know you wouldn’t mind it‚ Jig. It’s really not anything. It’s just to let the air in.” The ‘operation’ here could be any operation at all. It was not mentioned in any part of the story. The characters’ dilemma

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    Carolina Lopez English 1301 Professor McLemore May 2012 LITERARY ANALYSIS ABOUT “HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS” The prose dialogue narrative in Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway is an impressive feat. This story reveals the emptiness of the modern world. The girl and the American have been traveling in Europe and they stop at the train station waiting for the next train. While they are drinking liqueur sitting at the bar‚ they are talking about an "operation" in which the woman

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    better. The white elephants are something of little to no value. I think that the train is a one-way operation and there is no stopping. I that the man wants to go‚ but the girl does not want to go. It seems to me that the American man and the girl “Jig” have a lot of issues with one another. They got into an argument over little things that she would say‚ for instance when she was talking about the hills looking like white elephants.

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    yourself‚ that it can even makes things worse when you drag it out. To talk is to compare to compare is to solve‚ and thinking about all the issues these two have to work out is mind boggling. But for Jig and the man and for their relationship to work‚ it’s necessary for them to figure it out. It seems if Jig is a foreigner‚ someone the American (pg. 475) man may have met while traveling in Europe that he’s become very attached to. Lying can it be good or can it be bad‚ depending on the people that this

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    I first got the idea for the headcanon in the first scene of the play‚ when Benedick explicitly states he has never been in love: “And I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart‚ for truly I love none.” (1.1) In the same scene‚ he implies that he doesn’t understand romantic attraction: “That I neither feel how [Hero] should be loved nor know how she should be worthy is the opinion that fire cannot melt out of me.” (1.1) In Beatrice’s first line after Benedick’s “hard heart” comment

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    people on it and then pour out a glass of golden malt which seems made from the days of youth and the first kiss you ever had. They are singular weavers of language. When an Irishman speaks‚ his words cavort gleefully off his tongue and dance a mad jig with the truth‚ spinning it about and dressing it in such finery that it becomes an uncertain princess. The Irish love words like they love their mothers and use them like poets do. There are no people so romantic as the Irish‚ because you cannot understand

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    A The Origin 1. Irish? Actually No. 2. The Immigration B The instruments 1. Native to Ireland 2. Imported C The Style and Dance 1. Instrumental And Folk 2. Jigs‚ Reels‚ Polka’s III Kentucky’s Bluegrass Music A The Origin 1. The Immigration 2. Birth of Bluegrass B The instruments 1. Crafting 2. Imported C Style and Dance 1. Lyrics

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    Associative Learning Draft Kenneth Price PSY 331 Psychology of Learning Laura Prout July 18‚ 2010 Associative Learning Perhaps it might be said that a burden has been place on every living thing that it must adapt or perish as no single life form‚ as we know it‚ is truly an island unto its self. How living things accomplish this adaptation is unique not only to each species but may also be unique to each living entity. One may debate whether this is the product of grand design or billions

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    English Renaissance drama grew out of the established Medieval tradition of the mystery and morality plays. These public spectacles focused on religious subjects and were generally enacted by either choristers and monks‚ or a town’s tradesmen (as later seen lovingly memorialized by Shakespeare’s ’mechanicals’ in A Midsummer Night’s Dream). At the end of the fifteenth century‚ a new type of play appeared. These short plays and revels were performed at noble households and at court‚ especially at

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