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June 20th, 2011 | 511 Entries

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511 Entries for “predict”

  1. So if you think you can possibly predict when a koala will give birth, you must be crazy! People can predict a lot of things these days, like the weather for instance. But it doesnt mean that it will happen. So before you go predicting, do your research and be prepared to be wrong if your prediction doesnt come true

    by sarah on 06.20.2011
  2. predict what? predict when the world will end. predict when someone will die. Predict when the world will be a better place. there’s no such thing. It doesnt exist. there’s no way to know. the only thing that matters is to keep an open mind about things so that you dont make the same mistakes again and again. keep an open mind and there you have the secret to life! That’s as close as you’ll ever get to a prediction.

    by Carlos on 06.20.2011
  3. Sometimes i wish i had the ability to predict the future, but then i wonder if it would cause more worry knowing what would happen? Are we better to take situations and events as they come? I can’t help but think of the phrase “With great power comes great responsibility”. Would i feel the need to try and change the future, would i be able to better my life and lives of those around me? Or is the future better left alone?

  4. Prediction was something that Dimitri was good at. Not because he was a psychic or possessed and innate ability to judge people so very well to the core of their being but because he simply knew the best of what was to come what was to follow and what everything would lead to.

    by Avery Blaire on 06.20.2011
  5. you can predict the future. but you can’t really. Just whacko’s say that they can. I don’t know what else to say. Seeing I’m new at this. I wish I could predict my future. But then you wouldn’t learn anything.

    by Katie on 06.20.2011
  6. He looked at her and said simply, “Trust me,” he put his hand on her shoulder, “you’re gonna fall head over freaking heels in love with me. You can mark my words.”
    He turned quickly and left the building.

  7. I predict that in two days, I’ll still be alone.
    In two weeks, I’ll still be single.
    In two months, I’ll stop whining about it.
    In two years, maybe I’ll have forgotten what it felt like to not be alone.
    In two decades, maybe I’ll have gotten used to the concept.
    In two decades and two days, maybe I’ll regret having been used to it.
    In two more days, maybe I’ll break down.
    And maybe, in the last two minutes, I’ll ask, because in the two seconds before it’s over, I’m hard enough on myself to want to hear, “No.”
    Two moments, long enough to be alone.

  8. Prediction, intervention,
    Lives in suspension.
    Never knowing, the path to freedom,
    The light of day, the light shines high
    On a bright new day.

    by Loretta on 06.20.2011
  9. As she approached the corner, she thought she was prepared for anything – she went in blind, and what did you find “PREDICT” emblazoned on a new billboard. If she was going to predict something it might as well be positive. Someone would by chance mention something that would lead to an improvment in her mental state . . . frayed and tired as she was after 9 months of earthquakes.

    by Valerahaha on 06.20.2011
  10. How was I supposed to predict what would happen once I pulled the drain. In no time flat, I was sucked down a swirling vortex along with everything else in the room. It’s funny, all I had intended was to remove the water standing in the concrete enclosure, but what I got was so much more.

    by Raymond Masters on 06.20.2011
  11. How could he have possibly predicted that today his wife would die? He wished desperately that they had known sooner, that she’d be able to have more time, but it had just sprung at them. A few months ago, years, days, he really wasn’t sure any more, his wife was diagnosed with full blown AIDS

  12. Predict your life and you will be wrong. Predict your death and write a song.

    by T.J. Jernigan on 06.20.2011
  13. I predict I will write something intensely personal then decide not to share it, delete the entire post, and replace it with something trite. Damn I’m good.

  14. She predicted everything with such exactitude.
    She saw right through me,
    so precise,
    so beautiful.
    It was mindblowing,
    how could God give someone such powers.
    Perfect. Magical.
    but also , quite macabre.

  15. I predict that soon a champion will rise to quell the worlds issues. This champion will be proclaimed the son of god but in all reality will be a normal man standing up for what he believes in. This man will stop world hunger through mutual agrement between countries and donations and stop war through peace and prosperity.

    by Scott on 06.20.2011
  16. There had been exactly 3026 false alarms in the past month alone. But this time, for once, no one had predicted it. Not even I had known they were coming. By the time I reached the front door, the orbs had already started to fall, lighting up the night sky like candles on a first date.

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  18. I predict that this page will do something with my writing. I predict that I will go to college and become valedictorian of my class and live a long and successful life and have a big happy family and a nice car. when i think of the word predict i think of some sort or psychic and the one that everyone goes to. Pia is her name. Purple.

    by brooke on 06.20.2011
  19. Predict what will happen next. Predict perfection. The strive for it. Because you can. You won’t make it. But predict it.

    by Torre on 06.20.2011
  20. Prediction is a messy business. There’s no better place to observe this than in political news. At least 50% of political discussion probably consists of guesses regarding the future of some bill/measure/war/politician/party, and almost all of it is wrong.

    by Katelyn on 06.20.2011
  21. I predict that one day we will all be able to understand each other and get along. It would be a wonderful world if one day this came true. I want to help us get there.

    by Carissa on 06.20.2011
  22. everything i have ever seen or done has led me to predict this world is not a fun place. and then of course there is you <3

  23. Predictability has been a mastery of mine. What to think, what to do, and what to feel. I can predict even the slightest rainfall minutes before it begins. People are another challenge though. Men are easy. Women make me think I haven no gift at all.

    by Spencer Campbell on 06.20.2011
  24. i predict, hella sick-
    ly accurate, quick
    but, its precognitive
    now thats some shit.

    by gerald on 06.20.2011
  25. i predict that someday the little clicking noise on my facebook will turn into a huge thing on youtube, the only type of videos they will have are video’s of new ideas for facebook buttons. it will be really cool to have a facbook button of a cow going moooooO!!!! i will be happy when that happens!!!!!!

    by taufairy on 06.20.2011
  26. Predictions are merely things which end up being false more often than not. Stupid things such as the weather or the end of the world. They are almost ALWAYS wrong and shouldn’t be trusted.
    The worst ones are when you’re predicted to be something as a person. It gives you an excuse to prove those predictions wrong.

    by Akkryls on 06.20.2011
  27. I can try and predict what will happen. Maybe I will be right sometimes. Most times I can’t predict anything right. Things do not turn out the way we expect or predict them too. All we can really do is know that whatever happens we can and will get through it.

    by Amanda on 06.20.2011
  28. I found hattitude to be annoying, almost childish. What made him think he could ever think he could see my death coming to me? Ha! I wanted to laugh in his face for thinking he could predict my too-soon demise. That was… until I felt the blade slide cleanly through my throat, felt the searing warmth of my own blood cover me in seconds. And suddenly his prediction didn’t seem so silly, so unreal; especially when I watched him wipe my blood off his knife with his shirt. Especially when I heard, as I was fading quickly, his voice whisper in my ear, “I told you so.”

  29. I make no effort to predict. But I fear the future. I step carefully. Calculated. Not knowing what each movement means or where it is headed. I don’t want the disappointment. But I could stand the reassurance.

    by ami on 06.20.2011
  30. some people dont believe in astrology. well, my father is an astrologian and i do believe that he can predict many things that can happen. but i do believe too that we cant wait for things to happen. we need to fight for them, being they good or not. its our life. its our choice.

    by viviane falcão on 06.20.2011
  31. predict the impossible. predictions are what makes me and you go forward. we sit here, everyday, and day dream as we predict our futures. noone knows if our predictions will be correct but you can only guess.. take risks and predict.

    by shauna on 06.20.2011
  32. Predict the future. Oh if i could peek into a crystal ball to saturday… A night I might…. Do something, say something. Do something…

  33. I want to predict how it happens. How he presses his hand across my cheek and kisses my nose. How he’ll lean in to hug me after a party. I want to predict the same line he says everytime he sees me. I want to forget about the fakeness of it all.

    by Madi on 06.20.2011
  34. I’m gonna predict something for you, it will be rather important, it might not mean much to you now, but in the future it will. What i’m about to tell you will be true. I predict…that…oops you ran out of time, for more information on your prediction call the psychic hotline- number 119 112 1192.

  35. I predicted that it would happen. The lighting and the screams. People ran around in confusion. Trying to get some where safe but here was no where. I predicted it and sadly it came true.

    by Hundtel on 06.20.2011
  36. I predict that I don’t want to do this. I want to keep stumbling but I am EXTREMELY intrigued by what will happen after the time has passed. Hate I waited til it was half way done to begin typing. What if other people see this? They’ll think..that person types AWFULLY slow. Well…I don’t. So now you all know. Don’t judge me.

    by Briana on 06.20.2011
  37. She gazed out the window. Rain was pouring hard down against it. While looking through the blurry glass she could predict what would happen in the next few minutes. The only uncertain event was after, no matter the outcome of this meeting, she had no idea what came next. And those predictions scared her.

  38. I wouldn’t have ever predicted how my night was going to turn out. We met at the pier when the youth group kids roped both of us into listening to his speech. Funny to say that we met through God. After a quick introduction, you had us in your car getting ready to smoke a jeffery. haha or so you said.

  39. It’s never easy to predict who will pass you by on your way to work. Sitting at the station, i saw a little girl, who was clinging to her mothers hand, her little suitcase tagging along beside her. “Mummy, she said, when will we…” – “Not yet, dear, not yet”

    by Oliver Purdy on 06.20.2011
  40. Predict. Predict. Predict. Fifth grade science class. Mrs. Scofield told us to write down our predictions for the plastic bottles and the dirt and the rocks and plants, and the worms and fish and snails.

    by hanna on 06.20.2011