scholarship essay (for minorities) |
Prompt: Why did you choose your field of study over other educational opportunities? And what contribution will you make to the world?
The extent to which the modern United States mainstream media fo... Posted by Imagine no possession. (I wonder if you can) on Sun, 04 Jun 2006 12:51:00 PST |
6 weird things about me, pass it on |
1. I used to be semi-obsessed with cleanliness and when I realized it was impossible to achieve some sort of perfection, I completely gave up. Which leads me to2. I jump from one extreme to the other,... Posted by Imagine no possession. (I wonder if you can) on Tue, 25 Apr 2006 09:39:00 PST |
today i took a walk.. |
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New York |
-View out the hotel window-
First morning we're there, it starts to snow (lightly - it only looks heavy because we were 38 stories up).
Imagine all the people living for to... Posted by Imagine no possession. (I wonder if you can) on Sun, 09 Apr 2006 12:11:00 PST |
one of the worst places I've been |
The televised hymns, the electric buzz of this popular object, and the controlled volumes of the monotonous language it speaks, limited by having reality on the other side of its surrounding walls... ... Posted by Imagine no possession. (I wonder if you can) on Sun, 12 Mar 2006 11:50:00 PST |
yeah. |
Plains of nature's damp ground
are pathways to the Final step
when the water for these plains were found
their conquered thirst would not be kept.
And breath teased me with her options
cue for ... Posted by Imagine no possession. (I wonder if you can) on Sat, 07 Jan 2006 10:14:00 PST |
imagine this |
I imagined our bright moon
sitting on a wall of dust.
This is where I lost the trust
of the lifeless jaws ahead.
I imagined the fall
of the prettiest doll
with trails of smiles
but our path bec... Posted by Imagine no possession. (I wonder if you can) on Mon, 17 Oct 2005 04:01:00 PST |
thoughts. |
If you're alone, because you isolate yourself, you're still alone. But now you're your own worst enemy, and enemies we must keep close. And as you grow closer to yourself, natrually, the r... Posted by Imagine no possession. (I wonder if you can) on Mon, 10 Oct 2005 08:20:00 PST |