Everyone says it is snowing, but if you ask me it's NOT. - Comments

  • academic sorority.

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    1. No. But it did last week and we had four days off of school because of it O.O
    2. Yes, it has. Even in the last month where I did NaNo, my descriptions have got better. My English teacher was overjoyed when I told her I'm going to uni to study creative writing an English.
    3. When people break promises. Over, and over, again. I'm a patient person who will forgive but it means I get hurt multiple times too.
    December 6th, 2010 at 05:04pm
  • jasonsudekis

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    1. Yes. You may call it flurrying but if there is snow coming down from the sky, why can't I call it snowing? Because I'm going to.
    2. Definitely.
    3. Oh, I'm not really sure.
    December 6th, 2010 at 04:39pm
  • Steffi Jelly

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    1. No but 'snow flurries' are forecasted :)
    2. Yeah, totally.
    3. When people state obscure opinions as if they're inarguable fact.
    December 6th, 2010 at 03:33pm
  • roe.

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    1. It's flurrying ;)
    2. Nope.
    3. When people chew with their mouth open.
    December 6th, 2010 at 03:29pm
  • Lunar

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    1. Nope.
    2. Not really.
    3. When people say 'a closed mouth doesn't get fed.'
    December 6th, 2010 at 02:40pm