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    Ecscuse me, I did not in any way at all post pointlessly, nor off topic.

    I simpl posted in relation to your original post, informing you that there is no point in asking for help with this sort of thing as it's obvious when you cheat, and wont benefit you at all in the long run. The idea of this forum is to get help with your homework, not for people to do it for you.

    Well, it's good that you got a good mark - but both you and all users who read this thread no you didn't actually deserve it as it wasn't exactly all your own work.
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    the mod and
    Quote Originally Posted by J&#245;nathan View Post
    Next time, do it yourself.
    And it can't have been perfect if you got 9.7.
    It would have been like 8 without Mrs.McCall's interference.
    go to ur own bussiness
    Last edited by .MiniDan.; 26-09-2006 at 08:51 PM.





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    Lol, nice poem which you didn't write. :rolleyes:

    Go copy and paste one off the net next time instead.
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    good for u, do it ur self okey? and stop it -.- mature





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    bit long but o well

    I Don’t Want to Love You, But I Do

    You were born out of death to a life in a cage
    Where bombs are not the only reason people die
    Fed by the violence of hunger and homelessness
    Raised by colonialism
    Your heart and your will still grew strong

    You scare me
    Not just because they tell me to be scared
    Not just because they repeat, repeat, repeat
    The story of 1983
    Begging me to understand
    Americans are worth more than Lebanese

    Why do they never tell me about Jihad al Bina
    That you have created so much
    Saved so many lives
    Improved so many more

    It scares me
    When I admit to myself
    That I would be more scared without you
    If I still took the time to see

    To see the violence that does not just fall from the skies
    that exists in hunger and homelessness
    in colonialism

    It scares me
    That my hope is tangled up
    In actions I would never want to commit

    But I don’t sleep much these days
    And I’ve tried hard
    But I haven’t found
    Anything
    to give me hope that they will listen

    They repeat, repeat, repeat
    The story of Gaza withdrawal
    Hoping we won’t see
    The violence that continues
    That kills in so many ways
    Hoping we will now support it
    Or at least stop looking

    They insist talk does not work
    When there is no one to talk to
    It is hard to find an interlocutor
    When you’re not willing to listen
    To see
    To feel

    How do you keep faith that talk will work
    When even they are insisting it won’t?

    I am learning to have hope in you
    I am learning to see you as so much more
    Than those actions I would never want to commit

    You amaze me.
    Born out of death to a life in a cage
    Raised by colonialism
    You did not accept imprisonment as natural
    You did not accept hunger as justice
    You did not accept
    the ceaseless killing in so many ways
    Of those next to you
    Or those farther away

    I love you
    But I will never be yours
    I don’t want you inside me
    You are too male for me

    And I cannot, gratefully, fully silence the voice that insists:
    Some deaths you did accept
    Including of some who were listening

    That is why the full statement that the question-marks pry me with reads:
    It is sad, but I’m learning to have hope in Hizbulla

    Maybe it is the naivety
    of one whose life has never been directly threatened
    I still believe:
    Be the change you want to see in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milto: View Post
    bit long but o well

    I Don’t Want to Love You, But I Do

    You were born out of death to a life in a cage
    Where bombs are not the only reason people die
    Fed by the violence of hunger and homelessness
    Raised by colonialism
    Your heart and your will still grew strong

    You scare me
    Not just because they tell me to be scared
    Not just because they repeat, repeat, repeat
    The story of 1983
    Begging me to understand
    Americans are worth more than Lebanese

    Why do they never tell me about Jihad al Bina
    That you have created so much
    Saved so many lives
    Improved so many more

    It scares me
    When I admit to myself
    That I would be more scared without you
    If I still took the time to see

    To see the violence that does not just fall from the skies
    that exists in hunger and homelessness
    in colonialism

    It scares me
    That my hope is tangled up
    In actions I would never want to commit

    But I don’t sleep much these days
    And I’ve tried hard
    But I haven’t found
    Anything
    to give me hope that they will listen

    They repeat, repeat, repeat
    The story of Gaza withdrawal
    Hoping we won’t see
    The violence that continues
    That kills in so many ways
    Hoping we will now support it
    Or at least stop looking

    They insist talk does not work
    When there is no one to talk to
    It is hard to find an interlocutor
    When you’re not willing to listen
    To see
    To feel

    How do you keep faith that talk will work
    When even they are insisting it won’t?

    I am learning to have hope in you
    I am learning to see you as so much more
    Than those actions I would never want to commit

    You amaze me.
    Born out of death to a life in a cage
    Raised by colonialism
    You did not accept imprisonment as natural
    You did not accept hunger as justice
    You did not accept
    the ceaseless killing in so many ways
    Of those next to you
    Or those farther away

    I love you
    But I will never be yours
    I don’t want you inside me
    You are too male for me

    And I cannot, gratefully, fully silence the voice that insists:
    Some deaths you did accept
    Including of some who were listening

    That is why the full statement that the question-marks pry me with reads:
    It is sad, but I’m learning to have hope in Hizbulla

    Maybe it is the naivety
    of one whose life has never been directly threatened
    I still believe:
    Be the change you want to see in the world.

    A bit late there, she has already handed in Mrs. McCalls Homework and had it marked.

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