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JJROCKER wrote:
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
PoDo wrote:
100 words isn't much.
I now someone who has written 5000+ word stories.
My dad wrote a twenty page essay in college.Yeah, my term paper last year was 10+ pages 0_o
I had to write an essay over winter break. It was 20 pages ^u^
What about? 0_o
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I enjoy writing
I had at one point written 60 pages of novella
then I realised the concept was dung and then trashed it all
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RedRocker227 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
My friend wanted to write one with a hidden joke in it.
Hi. I'm B. I like to have fun, if you know what I mean.
Just 86 words short
I don't see the hidden joke in that?
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An essay about myself?
EVERY YEAR SINCE SECOND GRAAADE!!11!!!1!!
There is no real minimal amount but we have to do at least 5 "complete" sentences.
EVERY YEAR!
Driving me insane.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
My friend wanted to write one with a hidden joke in it.
Just 86 words shortI don't see the hidden joke in that?
"wink wink nudge nudge saaaaaaay no more"
Hint: It's not actually a joke.
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Daroach1 wrote:
An essay about myself?
EVERY YEAR SINCE SECOND GRAAADE!!11!!!1!!
There is no real minimal amount but we have to do at least 5 "complete" sentences.
EVERY YEAR!
Driving me insane.
5 sentences?
Phah
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Kileymeister wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
I don't see the hidden joke in that?
"wink wink nudge nudge saaaaaaay no more"
Still don't get it...
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
"wink wink nudge nudge saaaaaaay no more"
Still don't get it...
You don't have a dirty mind
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bananaman114 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
"wink wink nudge nudge saaaaaaay no more"Still don't get it...
You don't have a dirty mind
Well now you've said that, I realise what it means
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For my final exam in a dual enrolement history class, I had to write (by hand) a two-page long essay about the time between 1200 C.E. to the present as a period of modernization. Not to mention I had to answer two random questions about Africa and America from two different time periods. I got an A+
EDIT: The english class was worse. I had to write a page-long essay each week for the first three weeks. The topics were [Describe a time in your life through smell/sound/sight]. Then there were six essays that your grade depended on. Not to mention the horrendous 40-minute long writting sessions on any topic the teacher came up with.
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Medic wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Medic wrote:
Actually my teacher wants stuff like:
Meet [famous person]
Go to space, discover [discovery]
Go to [country], do [thing]
etc.That's what they all want
10 Meet Notch
20 goto 10 ?"Hi"Oh, I've got it!
1. Meet the Scout
2. Meet the Soldier
3. Meet the Pyro
4. Meet the Heavy
5. Meet the Sniper
6. Meet the Demoman
7. Meet the Medic
8. Meet the Spy
9. Meet the Engineer
10. Release Half-Life 3
11. Build a time machine and pet a dinosaur
12. Eat 20 pieces of sushi with wasabi on them without passing out
13. Erect a dispenser
14. Perfectly draw GLaDOS
15. Teleport into 2Fort
16. Bring a dragon to life
17. Wear a pile of hats
18. Not be broke
19. Go to MIT and meet the Scratch Team
20. Drink BONK.
I would've made one "Finish this paper on time"
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I'm going to include:
Birth
School years
Parents
("My parents were born at the beginning of the American horror known as 'disco'...")
What I want to be when I get older
Where I live
Places I’ve been
Likes/dislikes
Nothing about my sexual orientation, though, my teacher's a missile.
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One of the longest essay's I've ever written was 1,901 words long, my most recent one was 1,462 words long. Can't wait to get to college
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Cool (@MGN)!
My essay has 586 words (and 6 small and 1 long paragraph)!
And I haven't even finished 2 sections of the essay
I've only finished "Birth"
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I've wroten an essay on an endangered animal.
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I only have to do 500 word essays, but the problem is i have like 3 at a time
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Lol, I have to write at least 2000sih words every night.
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randomnumber53 wrote:
Lol, I have to write at least 2000sih words every night.
I feel your pain
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imnotbob wrote:
I'm going to include:
Birth
School years
Parents
("My parents were born at the beginning of the American horror known as 'disco'...")
What I want to be when I get older
Where I live
Places I’ve been
Likes/dislikesNothing about my sexual orientation, though, my teacher's a missile.
I know I don't let my sexuality define me, so I wouldn't necessarily include it in an essay about myself unless I paired it with things like the colour of my eyes or my size in shoes
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Also, to answer your question, I recently had to write an essay about foil characters, from the perspective of my foil character. However, my essays are mostly about literature analyses, or answering some historical question (e.g. What's our debt to ancient Greek society? Was there really a renaissance? Through religious tolerance, does the Muslim occupation in Spain qualify it as a classical civilization?) Some more fun assignments that I've had consisted of writing an a "Penelopiad", which is basically a section from The Odyssey from another character's perspective. I wrote from the perspective of rope. Here it is:
Ropiad
O sing in me Muse, if it be my fate to account upon this great, valiant tale, then help me so. Or at least get me a good grade.
As the storms raged, and Zeus fought to deter our journey, who was it that stood up to the wind, the waves, the storm? It was not the sails, nor the oars. For they had jobs of such leisure! Only I had enough endurance to rival both night and day against the gods. After days of sailing and listening to those ungrateful crewmen complain about their oh-so-simple task of pushing against a mere fluid, we finally hit shore.
Odysseus’ men, masters of laze, favored only by Aergia, decided to have a picnic on the beach! That’s just what I expected from men with such little devotion. In fact, while at sea and the winds were strong, they would let up on their rowing. Odysseus let them sleep, while my work was at its highest!
Odysseus, second in guile to nobody but me, knew that I was the only one who would work at such a time. I was dropped into the water, assigned with the most important duty of keeping the boat from fleeing. It was looking to be a long day ahead of me.
A great distance away, I could not hear Odysseus order his three men. Thought I still knew what his order was.
“Run off. Find a warm place to nap, but remember, I want you back soon.”
It’s incomprehensible to me how, an order like that, might come to be taken with such spite. Even so, as Odysseus’ men left on their quest for leisure, they kicked the rocks sneering as Odysseus behind his back. They have nothing to worry about from this land of such little treachery. For I’ve been told, it’s filled with people who spend their days relaxing in the sun, eating sweet Lotus, and often forgetting that their hands are in fact not transparent. I, however, shall have to spend my time guarding the boat, and when I’m finished? Another task for me.
After a long while of waiting on their behalf, Odysseus ordered me to lead the rest of the crewmates to capture those lazy humans. There was little understanding of Odysseus’ reason among the crew, but they followed his orders anyway. We had found the men, lying in a field. They were more than a little brainless, but seemed happy none the less. I wrapped myself around their arms and legs, leaving ghastly burns wherever I touched. There was resentment from the crew when we left. Though he gave no reason behind his actions, Odysseus’ orders were taken without protest, but not without criticism.
As we again once again left a new land behind in haste, Odysseus assured us that with his cunning, nothing could go wrong and no decision was poorly made. He said that we would have all lost our hopes of home, if we had stayed. But what was home for this pitiful crew? Both Odysseus and I were rushing home, driven be need to see our families. Was that the same for the others, or could they be tempted to stay behind if it not for their fear of Odysseus?
Either way, I lay in wait for my next entanglement, be it sailing, a capture, or a noose.
Oh, also I've been writing some satire for my school's satire paper.
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