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Michelle Chen commented on the post, transform 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Only by God’s grace can man be transformed; our heart, the wellspring of life will crumble and break for the things that break His heart. It will look for something more…
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word dim 1 year, 5 months ago
Initially I was thinking about lights and romance when I saw the word dim. But then I realized that it could also lead to someone who is dim-witted. I am not a writer as you can see. Dim. Dim sum. Dimension. Dementia.
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word president 1 year, 5 months ago
Whether it’s in school or D.C., this title holds a lot of responsibility and authority; the type that I can never imagine having.
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word horses 1 year, 5 months ago
So how much do equestrians actually make?
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Michelle Chen posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 5 months ago
whoops typo, no own.
In reply to - Michelle Chen wrote about the word study 10 p.m. I try to open the book. 10:30 p.m. book is opened, and so is my laptop. Before you know it, 1 a.m. rolls around and the book has not been touched. It’s tough to studying at own home. • View -
Michelle Chen wrote about the word study 1 year, 5 months ago
10 p.m. I try to open the book. 10:30 p.m. book is opened, and so is my laptop. Before you know it, 1 a.m. rolls around and the book has not been touched.
It’s tough to studying at own home.
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word laughter 1 year, 5 months ago
Breaks out whenever,
uncontrollably cute,
undeniably beautiful,
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Michelle Chen posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 6 months ago
YAY! :)
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Michelle Chen and
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word flare 1 year, 6 months ago
Them nostrils flare, those veins enlarge… What an ugly sight. Yet I laugh. Haha. Ha.
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Michelle Chen posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 6 months ago
Hm, you bring up a good point. If you want to look at the function of the heart though, old blood goes in, and new blood, fresh blood, is pumped out. It is responsible for maintaining our oxygen supply, and providing blood that carries out various nutrients throughout the body. Whether you like it or not, the heart is there to supply, support, and work for something constantly. Since love is not always simple, you must learn to supply, support, and work with the person you care for; and this desire to do so comes naturally if you really care about that person. Plus, our heart rate reflects our level of anxiety or excitement. It is muscle that undergoes pain at times, but growth from obstacles and exercise. Often love causes stirs emotions, and those feelings cause change in behavior no? ”My heart skipped a beat”. You can not force the heart to stop pumping, nor can you force yourself away from love in the long run.
Or maybe it’s because someone thought the heart was a cute looking symbol.
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word solitaire 1 year, 6 months ago
I used to play this on my computer all the time… thinking that it was the coolest thing ever. Back when I had no internet, this game would suffice. Simple and a good time-killer. Oh that dinosaur computer…
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Michelle Chen posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 6 months ago
or anything else for that matter JHAAAAAZ!
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word left 1 year, 6 months ago
Behind I stand and watch others go; why is it that I’m not moving? Am I slow or is everybody else simply too fast? Left to eat the dust. Left to push on forward.
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word abstract 1 year, 6 months ago
Art can give you the freedom to express yourself however you want to. One of the best techniques or styles that can be utilized is abstract art. Picasso. Yeah.
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Michelle Chen and
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word icicle 1 year, 6 months ago
Sharp and cold, it drips beads of memories one by one. Hanging from cars and trees, caves and noses. You pierce in so many ways.
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word positively 1 year, 6 months ago
I am positively sure that one day things will be okay. No longer am I afraid of those silly questions. The future may be unpredictable, but some things give me hope.
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Michelle Chen wrote about the word prints 1 year, 6 months ago
Following the footprints in the photographic prints and animal prints the prince of prints I love prints not really I don’t make any sense so prints prints prints. Oh snap oh no, I can’t even im horrible PRINTS! Oh gosh. Love love love hate.