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November 8th, 2011 | 413 Entries

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413 Entries for “patent”

  1. The patent. That patent could’ve saved his life’s work, and gain all the worth they deserved.
    He could’ve sent his daughter to college. Feed his family.
    But his desiring co-worker stole his work, forged his name, and undeservedly gained all the gold.

  2. Always thought them too dressy for work. Trotted out on little girls in Sunday wedding lace, patent leather shoes were for the most formal occasions. But now….

  3. patent i don’t really know what this word means when i think about it i think about filling out paper work in the doctors office and what not, actually filling out paper work anywhere really. i think about patent pending, which i also don’t know what that means but i see it in a lot of places, you know? PATENT. who thinks of these things? what is patent? maybe i should google it? how can i learn about ‘patent’?

    by kyra on 11.08.2011
  4. He had created a mechanism, all brassy edges and fluttering wings, small parts delicate as a child’s fingernails. It had not flown, but all the same- all the same.

  5. patent products to protect against other people from copying it

    by elissa on 11.08.2011
  6. not to be confused with real.

    Leather.

    Written proclamations restricting the ability to use

    ideas are meant to be built upon expanded on,

    made better

    competition and patents are two things that have nothing in common

    but competition is required to progress.

    It’s not the thought it’s the action.

    It’s the way the idea is carried out and taken from idea to reality

    that is what matters.

    it’s not about creating restrictions intended to create money in case someone tries to imitate the original

    by Jake Johnson on 11.08.2011
  7. I looked at the patent I held in my hands for the first time. When I created Bisquik I had no idea how much people would like it.

    by Sarah Kalchik on 11.08.2011
  8. Patience has never been one of the qualities God gifted me with. Waiting is the worst! I am like a five year old, I always want to know how much longer, when something will be done and why on earth it can’t get done faster!

  9. “Albert Einstein started in a patent office!” The cry of many a wannabe-motivational speaker. “Hey, look at that, this guy was a lowly patent clerk, and look where he is now!” Well, not now; now he’s dead. But before he was dead he was a genius! NEWS FLASH: He was a genius while he was a patent clerk too. So shut up.

    by Lol on 11.08.2011
  10. just how many patents exist in today’s world? maybe a gajillion…maybe not. I just think of all the inventions tagged with patents.

  11. The problem with patents is that you have to be patient, and I impatient and thus cannot ever be a supportive patron, and this would problematic if I ever became a parent.

  12. it is a credit to a product to make sure no other twats will steal little bobby’s imaginative thoughts. fenech. juvinile. perry. flack. smarm.

    by Laurie Kynaston on 11.08.2011
  13. It was mine. The name, the plot, the characters were all mine, In order to keep them, I had to patent them. I only had a couple minutes to pass by or else I would be in trouble at work. I hurried into my car, and sped off. I was like lightning.

    by EmEm on 11.08.2011
  14. leather shiny shoes
    inventor inventing inventions
    uhhhhh idk what else

    by Marlee on 11.08.2011
  15. patent leather as in the shoes- they are so ugly. i mean seriously who needs shoes that shiny. what a joke. reminds me of being a child at school and not being able to scuff my shiny patent leather shoes.

    by Naomi on 11.08.2011
  16. I wish i could patent all of my thoughts…just to atleast get some credit for the things i came up with…the best feeling is knowing that I originally came up with a really good idea and being able to tell people, but most of the time its stolen and I never get that feeling

    by on 11.08.2011
  17. Patent. come to think of it I really don’t even know what that is, which I mean i guess that kind of defeats the purpose of doing this whole thing. But in this one minute, I don’t have time to go look up a word so i just have to go with it. and I’m my time of contemplating whether or not I have time to figure it out. times up.

    by Mary on 11.08.2011
  18. Patent is a word that many people cannot describe. Patent Pending, for an example, is a way that people use it in everyday life. I personally know not the proper definition but it is a very adult and modern word that needs to be better known. That is all I can think of at this moment. (:

    by Paige on 11.08.2011
  19. i just think about leather im not sure this whole site is so amusing but im rather high still. i think that weed is good for the soul and if i had a chance i would blaze the world. i love weed. i also love food though and i have yet to have food to satisfy my munchies. today i had to walk home cause i spent my bus money on doughnuts. to be honest i wish i could be higher.

    by katie bryant on 11.08.2011
  20. My father wrote patents for telecom inventions: patent is actually a won literarry genra, with its code and stereotypes.

    by Gagah on 11.08.2011
  21. i pushed my patent leather shoe deeper into the dirt as i fumbled with the buttons on your shirt and smashed my lips into yours as the rain cold crashed down, wave after wave, on our warm bodies. i swear there was steam.

    i hope i didn’t get mud on my shoes.

  22. The patent office was downtown. An eclectic mix of people sat in the waiting room. There were several old men with tufts of white hair, slightly singed at the tips. There were young business men in suits and several tired looking women.

  23. Einstein, legalness, purple, more legalness,

    by Alyssa Hiemstra on 11.08.2011
  24. A patent is something that gives you rights to a material for a certain number of years for a certain amount of money. What I don’t understand is why people have to pay to protect the ideas that they came up with, and why they don’t just naturally get credit for them. I don’t understand why people are so motivated to steal from others; whether it’s ideas or material objects…I just don’t get it.

  25. invention. patent pending. cooler backback commercial. yoyo. shamwow. patant pending is on most things. patent looks like the word patient. which is what i though this word was

    by Alisha on 11.08.2011
  26. Monsanto is an evil company that owns thousands of patents on basic life. They have succeeded in undermining the very life forces of thousands of farmers across the U.S. and have controlled our food sources. They’ve turned food into a manufactured product. Dangerous products. They’ve sickened people and animals alike.

    by Sara Brannman on 11.08.2011
  27. it was all he ever wanted, the dream being held afar, the end of his journey, get there and all would fall into place. design and patent, design and patent. he did. he died.

  28. patent its what gives the satus to any object, to anything even though its always the same.. its the kind of know-how people adquires.. don’t be from the rest be that one whose patent, the one whose prepare.

  29. the label seemed so far away until I realized it was mine, all mine. I took it from the creator, wrapped it up with my middle name, paid shit for it and claimed his invention for my own. I called him up, and told him as he screamed into my ear I knew vengeance was sweet.

    by ash mason on 11.08.2011
  30. I wonder if I can patent this machine that makes people fall in love with me. So then no one else will be able to build one, and I can get all the babes in the world. For some reason I feel like I would be lonely and sad even though it seems like I would be the opposite of that, because that’s how fairy tales end when the protagonist gets something that seems like it would make their life a lot better but it doesn’t. BUmmer.

    by sad sack on 11.08.2011
  31. ok.

  32. pending for the rest
    not yet captured
    not just anyone will get
    the rest of my life
    even if there are diamonds
    because i’m more
    than just a digger
    i look for something much much bigger
    and i’m brave and i’m bold
    strong enough to wait till i’m old
    which is no easy feet
    when you’ve got desperate men
    trying to sing you to sleep
    i’m solely searching for my own components
    and the make of another
    that is an inspiring lover
    one who gives me hope
    that there is more than this world
    at the end of my rope

    © LL

    by lauren on 11.08.2011
  33. I have a goal to someday get a patent on something that I have invented. Something completly and totally MINE. Is it selfish to say that that is something I want? Or should I Want it to be more free market, hippy status? Or what does that even mean? My mom once spent all our money on a patent… was it worth the selfish right of calling something your own?

  34. patent pending. a vending machine. how my dad met my mother. that tv show with the same name. Fame. Is that a good movie? The New Girl with Zooey deschanel mentioned it when they were all eating ice cream on the couch. wow I’m lame. Lame Fame. There it is again. ahh!! 60 seconds! this is the brain of an ant!!! I want to be an aunt.

    by Bets on 11.08.2011
  35. i really hate that the first word it gave me was patent. i know that you need a patent on something so others cant steal your idea. but why am i writing about patent? what is the point of this word?! i cant stop looking at the clock.

    by ashley on 11.08.2011
  36. They say they’re increasing innovation, making the world a better place. But have you ever read about Samuel Hamilton of Salinas Valley? The lawyers took his inventions, made money, and left him dry. Patents, maybe copyright laws instead, hinder innovation sometimes.

    by Ben on 11.08.2011
  37. Its something that you use toown a title. Companies usually do that. and you pay a lot to get the title you want to. ıf you have the pşatent nobody can get that tştle or device or wehatever and thats it

    by Pinar on 11.08.2011
  38. I had a pay of patent leather shoes patented and the patent fell through because someone had patented a pair of patent leather SOCKS.

    by Dlc on 11.08.2011
  39. Shoes, like patent leather I suppose, although I don’t actually know whether patent means shiny or not. Also, you can patent inventions, I suppose shiny shoes might be patented. So shiny leather shoes can be patent and patented. There’s a rather nice symmetry in that. Or not shiny shoes.

    by Vic on 11.08.2011
  40. Patiently
    Awaiting
    The
    Everlasting
    Night
    Tonight

    by Melanie on 11.08.2011