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January 23rd, 2011 | 331 Entries

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331 Entries for “solved”

  1. today i solved a puzzle it wasn’t that hard
    but for many it seemed difficult
    for it wasn’t a math puzzle
    but a puzzle about life
    and things of that nature
    the hardest puzzle of all.
    and this has made all the difference
    for me, anyway.

    by Dharsan on 01.23.2011
  2. I had it almost solved, but that danged pesky mountain lion just kept coming back, licking my face and begging for a belly rub. Maybe it was the fish in my pocket, maybe not.

    by Floyd Bridges on 01.23.2011
  3. It was solved he thought to himself as he stared into the spacious backyard. The furnace was now off and the situation was taken care of. He could go back to his life again without worry. Solved, he thought. Solved as in gone, taken care of, finished. He’d never have to deal with her again. Trollop.

  4. Suddenly, the girl looked up at her work and saw that she had solved the problem. It wasn’t so difficult after all, she thought to herself. All she had to do was think.
    Thinking is so simple, isn’t it?
    If only all problems were easily solved this way.

  5. finished. done. completed. unchanging. but sometimes can be edited. absolute, but not always so. seemingly the only answer. math? life? problems? anything can be solved. but it is difficult. always.

  6. The bishop sits in the pew, looking up at the pulpit. What’s missing?

    A mechanic wipes his hands of grease, and tosses the old rag in the corner of the room.

    A classroom of children. They sing three times seven is twenty one in chorus.

    by Lynx on 01.23.2011
  7. It may be solved, but it is sure not resolved.
    I think about algebra. I think about summer.
    I think about running and also about running away.
    I can’t get images from movies out of my head.
    I can’t think straight.

  8. and it was solved! n

  9. She finally realized that she couldn’t solve his problems. She had fooled herself that she had solved his issues. But no, they have resurfaced and she realized that he would need to help himself, that it would be impossible for her to do it for him. He needed to conquer his own demon. She already had enough problems herself, without having to deal with his either. She’d have to toughen herself up against him, so that she would not be affected by the process that he was about to go through.

  10. Nothing can ever truly be solved. There will always be that grain of uncertainty, of skepticism, lurking behind the “fact”. Nothing is definite because everything is fluid. Logically, then, solvency is just as abstract and uncatchable as the wind, as fire, as thought.

    by Cosette on 01.23.2011
  11. Problems rarely get solved. They get pushed away and buried, but they almost always resurface in some form or another. However, if we didn’t have problems, we wouldn’t have conflict and then life would be static and boring. To live an untroubled life is to live a boring life.

  12. a problem. fixed. happy endings filling space. Stories running. Quick Escape. something unsolved: my worries. my tears. her worries. her fears. run girl run. Solve. dissolve

    by kailey on 01.23.2011
  13. She had finished the crossword puzzle at last. Beaming down at her golden work and toil, she felt a little silly. What had she just accomplished in life?

  14. Rubik’s cube. Sudoku. Hott dog mystery. SOLVED.

  15. done. finished. i figured it out! what did i figure out? i have no idea. but i solved something.. apparently. finito! is that a word? i think its a word…

    by Ellen on 01.23.2011
  16. Okay, not solved. I wonder if anyone else is getting a duplicate comment thing? Maybe I should make this a members-only thing. It’d certainly weed out the lame-ass entries.

  17. solved. just like that: like a fancy jigsaw puzzle. you know, people think that those things are differcult, those jugsaw puzzles. but wouldnt it be great if life turned out like one? sure its frustrating, but after a while, you ALWAYS solve it. No, Life is too complex for that.

  18. I’ve been trying to solve the slowness of oneword all day. All weekend actually. I will find a way. A way that doesn’t cause everything to crash.

    by Brian on 01.23.2011
  19. time is not up. you are a dirty liar. none of this is sufficient, i’m justng to write about how much i don’t want to write about the word ‘solved’.

  20. The problem was solved he rejoiced after years and years of torturous equations and formulas he had solved it. He now knew how to save the elves. He would be a hero. remembered forever by his people as their savior. Statues would be made in his honor

    by erika Shaw on 01.23.2011
  21. i am sometimes resolved to solve problems that cannot in fact be solved. does this then make me unsolved, insoluble, or unsolvable? what a weird word, like a salve, but less soothing.

  22. I want to live together with my love.

    by Fernanda on 01.23.2011
  23. the other day i bought a new puzzle that was 1000 pieces and i managed to solve it in three days straight with no brakes or sleep.

    by zak on 01.23.2011
  24. i solved the problem when we were playing monopoly.

    by ben on 01.23.2011
  25. hahahahahhahahaha i did’t have enough time to finish the story ;;

    by sally choi on 01.23.2011
  26. Solved. The resolution was sitting there in black and white print. Everything was over. Trial concluded. Case solved. Murder victim laid to rest.

    Why, then, did nothing feel solved? I felt like a tattered rag blowing in the wind. No home, no soul, no reason for opening my eyes in the morning. He was dead.

    Nothing was solved.

    by Liana Brooks on 01.23.2011
  27. It has been solved! My problem. My big, neverending, looming-over-me-like-a-dark-cloud problem. Can you believe it! I never thought I would figure out what to do or how to fix it, but I did.

    by Brittany on 01.23.2011
  28. i solved the problem the code that locked the door between me and the gold i nearlly had the code just one more letter to crack then id be rick beyond all my dreams i could buy anything i wanted to and have everthing i dreamed just one mor letter OH NO the siren that sound its the cops no i must get this number…………… they broke through the door …. i was so close to being rich but no they had to arrest me and ruin my dreams

    by sean on 01.23.2011
  29. that was really annoying and hard i am not posting to fast your brain is just too slow for me

    by nick on 01.23.2011
  30. At school, there were math test on. It was really hard so that no one can solve the questions. however, there was very

    by sally choi on 01.23.2011
  31. The problem is solvable. Soluble. Like ducks and water, and maybe the stopper is going to take up the drain – choke it until it dies from an overdose of overloaded food. I don’t know what I’m writing, and writing so quickly hasn’t solved any of my problems. It’s just word vomit onto a space that has been created for a solution to a problem I haven’t made yet. I guess it’s the end of the line, if the line has an end and hasn’t been extended indefinitely.

  32. yesterday he thought that all his problems were solve, that his life would end great, but he was wrong, dead wrong.

    by nick on 01.23.2011
  33. I once solved a mysterious mystery and I lived to tell about it. I shall one day tell my grandchildren about this mysterious mystery and they shall say, “Wow! I had no idea that my grandmother was such a sleuth” And I shall say, “oh, yes, yes, I am.” The mystery, you see, is one that almost cost me my life.

    by Kelly Fleenor on 01.23.2011
  34. i solved a probrem.. typical asian can solve many probrems wif there techrorogy.

    by rarry on 01.23.2011
  35. there was a puzzle
    i once solved it
    and it continued to puzzle me,
    this puzzle.

    it was so puzzling.

    not logic not reason not faith

    i suppose the puzzle was life.

    it yet confuses me.
    i cannot be saved.

  36. “solved”

    by Sara on 01.23.2011
  37. I solved a puzzle in math class today. I felt accomplished because this is my second math class I’ve gone to all semester. I usually skip class to get high with my friends. I am exceptionally smart though. I should come to class more often. My teacher is willing to enter me into a contest if I attend class for two weeks in a row.

    by Sara on 01.23.2011
  38. She sat there for hours, working on that one problem. She spent the entire semester sitting there, determined to prove the teacher wrong. Finally, just before break, after hours of scratching away with a pencil, the girl leaned back and grinned. “It’s solved!” she announced.

    by Maryann on 01.23.2011
  39. Problems. Math problems maybe, because ultimately they’re the easiest. Formulas and theorems, set in stone. Right and wrong, as clear and distinct as black and white. If only life’s problems were this simple as well.

  40. I’ve been watching Chuck lately. I really don’t know how that applies, but I guess it does because he solves problems using the computer in his head. Although, he tends to create as many problems as he solves, so he’s kind of a “net zero” kind of add to the universe. Does that mean you really wouldn’t make a difference if you weren’t there? …

    by Jordan on 01.23.2011