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# What did you use as the last 100 words?
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:33, archived)
# badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger..
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:34, archived)
# I told him to go for 104 words:
my name is jacob dyer and i live in bristol. it is fantastic. i sound like barnaby bear. i like barnaby bear. one time he went to france. i went to france. but some kid burnt my neck. i didnt like it. my name is jacob dyer and i live in bristol. it is fantastic. i sound like barnaby bear. i like barnaby bear. one time he went to france. i went to france. but some kid burnt my neck. i didnt like it.
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:36, archived)
# I HOPE YOU'VE ENOYED MARKING THIS ESSAY AS MUCH AS I ENJOYED WRITING IT
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:37, archived)
# I HOPE YOU'VE ENJOYED FAILING AS MUCH AS I ENJOYED FAILING YOU
ALSO: BREAD
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:39, archived)
# i rather lost coherency a while ago
The ancient texts do have some similarities with the modern excerpt however; there is still an intent for later generations to use the work for greater understanding of the past and to learn from the events of the past. Though it may not seem obvious at first but an aspect of the moralising that we saw has survived into modern historical literature, though instead of being subjective morality stories as we saw earlier, we see the objectivity falter on occasions and judgement slips into the writers words.
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:37, archived)
# I'm sure that makes a lot more sense in context, bible boy.
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:39, archived)
# i fucking hope so
i'm alphabet souping here
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:40, archived)
# Now you're making me hungry.
Well done.
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:42, archived)
# its breakfast time
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:43, archived)
# yaaay.
(, Wed 16 Apr 2008, 7:45, archived)