obsolete

April 12th, 2011 | 478 Entries

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478 Entries for “obsolete”

  1. Like that Twilight episode. “You are obsolete.” That was a good one…

    by Esme on 04.13.2011
  2. It makes me sad to think about all the things I just will never meet in this life due to the time in history in which I was born. Dinosaurs. What was the world like back then? What was, was, and what will be, will be.

  3. All of life is gradually becoming obsolete under the ever-advancing wave of science and technology. I’m a geek, so don’t get me wrong – I love new and shiny gadgets and toys, but they’re gradually destroying the bits of us that make us human. As I age, I’m becoming more and more painfully aware of the fact that there’s more to life than a collection of gadgets.

  4. What the fuck does obsolete mean? Should I google it and then write about it or something? I have no idea. English isn’t my first language. I know how to pronounce it, but I have no idea whatsoever what it means. I’ll still write though. I wanna see what happens when I finish this. Maybe it’s an analyze of something.

    by Kati on 04.13.2011
  5. it is something that is negative, non useful, to be obsolete is to be none, non exsistant. It is obsolete to not conquer your dreams and we only live in this world once.

    by Gloria DeCamps on 04.13.2011
  6. UHHHH does that actually mean somwthing? I dont know what that means. It definitely doesnt mean obesity right? uhhh this is really awwkward and i cant type fast enought and ahhh what am I doing right now? Is this real life?!!! no its not dang itttt
    dagnabitttt. fire in the hole! this doesnt actually have a definiitiom by the wayy kaybyeeee okay bye okay bye ok

    by Holly on 04.13.2011
  7. Religion is obsolete. Homophobia is obsolete. Hatred is obsolete. I don’t see why people can’t just be happy and respect one another. I fucking hate my generation and the society that I was raised in. Sometimes, I imagine that living in another country would change my views on it, but really, I don’t think it will. I’m tricking myself.

    by Maria on 04.13.2011
  8. Obsolete is a big word. I’m not quiet sure what it exactly means but it does remind me of obeseity. Ya know, cause ob. Same thing. I’m not crazy, maybe a little. I’m sorry! PRESSURE! TIME! OBESITY.! SEE YA

    by CHRISTIE on 04.13.2011
  9. ALL DONE FOR.

    Forgotten in the dark abyss of the past. Eventually, everything and/or anything will experience the same fate. It’s just a matter of time.

  10. I am obsolete, beyond my years. I have grown beyond my usefulness and know less than the day before. I can barely understand that my own thoughts are obsolete because they have been deleted from my stores of memories. Obsolete is the newest wave of thinking and the next generation of social non-networking.

    by Caroline on 04.13.2011
  11. Absolute, in the obsolete feeling that pulsated through my body t minus 2 months ago. I could have never hoped for such a feeling and yet I was graced with its presence. Happiness is not something you ask for its something you build from the ground up, maybe even shambles are required for true happiness.

  12. It’s an annoying day in heaven. If I didn’t have this almost broken leg, I’d be on top of the boomin world today. Luckily group drawings keep me from swearing my head off at everyone. Hm…This is annoying. I know this has nothing to do with the word.

    by Isis on 04.13.2011
  13. Obsolete means something is out of date. Clothes can be obsolete, shoes can be obsolete, even a person’s behavior can be obsolete as well!

    by ljlj on 04.13.2011
  14. I have no idea what this means, but I really wish I did. I’d look it up but I doubt I even have enough time. I think I know what it means, but I’m really not too sure. I enjoy the word however. It looks pretty. The “ete” at the end remind me of the french word for summer. I like summer.

    by Lauren on 04.13.2011
  15. It’s over, done, finished. It is no more. Drop it, lose it, dump it. Or, sell it on eBay.

    by Bob on 04.13.2011
  16. everything to come will obsolete eventually, nothing will be left anymore. This isn’t being negative, it is the truth, eventually, everything will be obsolete. Just like the dinosaura before us, nothing will ever be the same again. There are many thing, not just disnosaurs that this has happened to, if you think about all the things that are no more.

    by Leigh on 04.13.2011
  17. Obsolete, the feelings that I carry inside me, time to move on.

  18. the technological advancement that we have today made traditional culture obsolete. Globalisation is no longer an alien term. It is like our staple, we have it, we feel it and we relate to it daily

    by vuvuzela on 04.13.2011
  19. I had a component break down today. It was always kind of damaged goods from the day I put it into the machine, but the stress of existing snapped it earlier today. I’ve been collecting new parts, though, so it’s replaceable, like everything.

  20. Unused, forgotten, tables, books, chairs, old time sewing machines

  21. This is obsolete. This is too good to be true, therefore it’s not. Or.. maybe it is.. What if all of this is true? I can’t let that go to waste. I love you too much to let you go. I will never let you go. I swear I will never let you go.

  22. -vcr’s
    -type writers
    -tapes
    -tape recorders
    -walkmen
    -vhs tapes
    -portable cd players

  23. Everything will eventually become Obsolete. Normally i have a much more poetic approach to a word, but i love the word ‘Obsolete’. It sounds nice when spoken and looks pleasant when read. The crux of the d4efinition, however, is strikingly emotional…and of omnipotent importance.

  24. This site looks like that ,,,,,, umm ,,, Xbox 360 is obsolete , heck my PC becomes obsolete every year ,,, is there a word called obsoleter ? as in more obsolete ? …. damn i suck at writ

    by Anant on 04.13.2011
  25. Blank,
    the absence
    Not taken, not stolen, no theft involved.

    Forgotten
    Not needed.

    The worst kind of gone.

  26. In present era many guns, cars and scientific tools are obsolete, but somehow many obsolete things are used in third word countries.

    by Albert Jonsen on 04.13.2011
  27. He disappeared into the crowd, They leaped and shouted and blew kazoos in place of where he once stood. Like drowning in the sea. The waves, harsh and horrible now, washing over in a ceaseless tumble.

    by Val on 04.13.2011
  28. mixed tapes
    donut radios
    8 tracks
    puppy love
    the argument that started it all
    slide rules
    yesterday

    by nic sims on 04.13.2011
  29. a truth no longer true.

    by Dren on 04.13.2011
  30. i dont feel like writing about obsolete ness. I want to talk about a major victory when i changed the jrecks subs sign to say happy birthday lauren. yes!!!!

  31. People tend to avoid me; they think I’m weird.

    My parents always comfort me, saying how important I am to them, to this world. But I realised something the older I got – everything’s a lie. No one actually needs me, I can accompany them sure, but that’s as much as I can do. As I lose contact with all my friends, I know what I will become. I know what everyone will become. And that’s the truth.

    by extremexunyi on 04.13.2011
  32. It was isolating. That feeling of uselessness and despair. I was at constant war, the word rolling around in my head. I felt as if I was defected, something replaceable and fragile…I was being made obsolete.

    by katie on 04.13.2011
  33. built-in obsolesence is a term I first heard from my ex-mother-in-law-to-be. I was shocked to hear that things are manufactured in order to break.

    by narike on 04.13.2011
  34. I think the entire life will become obsolete, if we dont just start working on the fundamentals that will transform mankind.

    by Pradeep Raj on 04.13.2011
  35. Handwritten letters are becoming obsolete so I’m writing this to you now – to make it more personal, more special. I wouldn’t dare use texting nor emailing to tell you how much you mean to me. Whenever I write, as words flow from my pen to this paper – a canvas so white, so immaculate, pureness overwhelming that I’m assured my message would reach you – I feel, I know and believe that I could finally touch your heart.

    I’m in-love with…

  36. left behind in dripping metal famed buildings – huddled in damp blankets that steam like overworked horses – canvas flaps blowing back to reveal rubble strewn yards leading to greater plains where ivy romps

  37. nothing is obsolete, everything has a purpose everything, effects something else in some way or another, even if it does not seem to.

  38. talking, thinking, making, doing, smiling, sharing, being, OBSOLETE ME!

    by Luz Maria Uribe Shopova on 04.13.2011
  39. There is only one thing that i think should be banished from our vernacular and that is the word obsolete not so much as in the term used to refer to things that have been forgotten, for things that have been forgotten do not exist. To be obsolete is to not be remembered, and we do need a word to remind ourselves of the forgotten.

    by Achyuth Syam Chandra on 04.13.2011
  40. Lot’s of things are obsolete. Attitudes are obsolete. People are obsolete. Am I obsolete? For many I might be. I don’t feel obsolete, though.

    by Carlos on 04.13.2011