styrofoam

April 22nd, 2011 | 400 Entries

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400 Entries for “styrofoam”

  1. The texture and feel of it just warms my heart. I see it in packaging and I just want to squeeze it with all of my might. The sound it makes when I rub it with my palms is amazing. I’d hate to see it go… oh.

    by Omar Desarden on 04.22.2011
  2. Yeah but the problem in the middle east is not the government, its the fundamentalist extremist.

    by David Spade on 04.22.2011
  3. Fuck styrofoam, Fuck the police, fuck yo bitch ass self, and fuck jim bellushi.

    by David Spade on 04.22.2011
  4. styrofoam is a material that can be used for many different things, depending upon tyhe type of styrofoam used. Now all I can think about is a styrofoam man, and how akward styrogoaam is to spell on this computer. Frankly, styrofoam doesn’t give me any good ideas for where to go next.

    by Rob on 04.22.2011
  5. yeah! it super expensive its like six dollars forty.

    by jim bellushi on 04.22.2011
  6. styrofoam is cool but i heard its poisonous or however u spell it haha oh well i dont plan on eating it anyways ;)

    by mari on 04.22.2011
  7. When I was little for some reason I had the immense desire to know what everything tasted like. Including sytrofoam. I think once I got through an entire cup before realized styrofoam and people weren’t meant to mix.

    by Tera on 04.22.2011
  8. Extremely…

    by on 04.22.2011
  9. I used styrofoam in a craft project about the solar system in 5th grade. I painted it. But by the time I got to the school that paint was peeling off. Neptune wasn’t blue anymore. They just looked like normal white balls. My dad helped me with that.

    by sabina on 04.22.2011
  10. well its bad for the earth! i dont think people should do the wrong thing with it, which would be to not recycle it i believe. i wouldnt really know how exactly to recycle it though. and i feel many others would agree with me on this. i mean, when do we ever just sit down and get taught about recycling

    by nesya on 04.22.2011
  11. i think of the lake and when i was a little kid and i used to swim around the dock and not have a care in the world about what was going to happen next, i miss that

    by BaileyElizabeth on 04.22.2011
  12. styrofoam is really weird. i never understood why it was bad for the environment but im pretty sure it is. i like having styrofoam cups and then making bite marks all around the side of it. it makes me feel cool. i never realized how i didnt know how to spell styrofoam until this moment. or maybe it’s spelled wrong on here. huh i should look that up. i thought it was like sterofoam

    by Rachel on 04.22.2011
  13. Reminds of me when I was a child, sick with jaundice and yellow as a banana pepper. My father had gone to a Shriners Convention and upon his eturn brought me a teddy bear. It looked like styrofoam and had sofe places in where I could pick/pull the paint off and it would leave a hole in the surface. The bear was while white so I names him Holy White. My father also was drunk when he got back from the convention. HYoly White was one of two gifts I can recall my father gibving me. The other was a vase of tulips from the florist shop. I also was sick then but don’t recall why.

    by Gerry on 04.22.2011
  14. It’s so difficult to write with this broken hand, let alone trying to conjure words beautiful enough to move the masses from a styrofoam heart. That’s all I am anymore, anyway. Just the packaging for your next affair.

  15. bits and bites it crumbles when you chew it what a stress reliever how satisfying! nom nom nom rip rip rip parties and fizz and pop and alcohol and bad night and god nights and great laughs and weird dreams and snowmen and fake bombs and all thats in between.

    by mclyn on 04.22.2011
  16. styrofoam oh its a terrible word oh it isnt even spelled correctly. I’m sorry I should dress up my grammar. oh god theres a timer but oh god its terrible the sound doesnt it make an awful sound wow i sound scared but also boxes and christmas and david’s house and davy jones i love davy i do i want to meet him its a shame but yes styrrrrrooooooooooofoam oh shit what am i doing

    by tia on 04.22.2011
  17. styrofoam never breaks down. sometimes i use styrofoam cups for ice cream andin our school llunch lines they use styrofoam tray. styrofoam is bad for the environment because it never breaks down so science teachers always tell us not to use it. I thkn styrofoam cups are the only cups my dad will ever use.

    by Erica on 04.22.2011
  18. delilah’s mean flavors
    gathering storm in the foamy
    mouths of billy-babes
    we fashion our times
    in the biomes of the west
    we sense the demise
    of nautical pleasures
    we ape the rim
    angle for the rival’s
    exposure, coasting down
    the vital signs
    of liquid treasure.

    by paschal on 04.22.2011
  19. As I watched his hands roam her body and his lips crushed to hers, the styrofoam coffee I had in my hand plummeted to the floor along with my heart. When the cup hit the floor the hot brown liquid splashed all over the floor, just like the many pieces of heart now painting the walls in my chest cavity.

  20. white as snow, whiter in fact. Turtles eat it unknowlingly thinking it’s a shiny bright light which floats; some kind of mega food which nourishes beyond comprehension..

    Also convenient for Chinese food, the 1/2 rack of ribs you couldn’t put back;. seaweed salad.

  21. styrofoam has the ability to surround you and allow yourself to be consumed in your own little world… it makes me think of how i would love to be surrounded by something as plush and comforting as styrofoam and then i think of one person that i would like to share that experience with and i think of the peace i would be at with that person and how i wouldnt want to be anywhere else except laying in a styrofoam pallet with you.

    by kendall on 04.22.2011
  22. Styrofoam is bad for the earth. It never goes away but keeps it’s same form forever. We should all use real plates, forks and spoons instead of all the paper and styrofoam that is wasted each day. What kind of business would continue to hurt the earth using products that are not good for us moving forward!

    Ugh…

    by Beth Washington on 04.22.2011
  23. fills the walls yet doesn’t keep out sound. if you listen closely, you can hear the lives of your neighbors play out. it will not stop you from prying, but remember, the same will be done to you.

    by Melody on 04.22.2011
  24. Foam out at sea. Dancing in the light of the setting sun as your mind wanders to the heavens. We do not see the real of everything, but we do know that we must live for something. There is still hope for the flowers, don’t join the climb, make your cocoon, and fly.

    by megan on 04.22.2011
  25. floating through borrowed time filling our lives with its bouancy. Taking up space where no other will go.

    by scott Stofer on 04.22.2011
  26. hurts my goddam ears
    squeek
    sqwuishy
    i dont know how to spell
    60 seconds is a long time
    a very long time
    maybe i should have done a hakui

    by meganwebb on 04.22.2011
  27. The sound of those evil white bits cuddling up made him wince and wheel around shouting, “If you rub those bloody styrofoam cups together one more time I swear I’ll gut you like a trout!”

  28. A styrofoam container was the best haul of the night. It was stuffed with uneaten pasta and a few shred of chicken. Ah, the excess of America. The good ol’ United States of Waste. Buy your food, don’t like it, take it home so the waiter doesn’t think you’re an overpaid stuffy. Throw it out when there isn’t a readily available spot in the fridge, and hey, that sauce probably isn’t safe to microwave, anyhow.

    by Katie Adams on 04.22.2011
  29. The clean brown package arrived and she excitedly ripped off the paper and reached I to the box. Styrophome lined the inside. Beneath it was the one thing she had been waiting for for the past month. She was so exited! Slowly and carefully, she pulled the katchina doll out of it’s wrapping. Yes. She thought, this was exactly what she wanted.

    by B on 04.22.2011
  30. The styrofoam crumbled in her hand. The coffee sucked. All hospital coffee sucked. It didn’t give her energy, it didn’t calm her down, it just made her want to gag. She knew it would be horrible coffee, but she drank it anyway, if only to keep her mind off of her dying father in the next room.

    by Jessica on 04.22.2011
  31. styrofoam? maoforyts. What a weird word. We sat on the bed and threw styrofoam pellets at each other. We’re like 20 year old children.

    by Amber on 04.22.2011
  32. Cup held firmly in my hand is a substance that will choke and insulate at the same time; all that comes to mind is how my mother will die from it one day, slowly asphyxiating from a substance created by man.

  33. Is kinda awkawrd. When you hold it, it starts to make your hand really sticky. However, it is a lot of fun to draw on. It usually holds pretty well…. until condensation ruins it…. But other than that… I don’t really have a problem with it.

    by Sean on 04.22.2011
  34. I saw the pile of styrofoam boxes piled by the register. As my dinner became cold on my plate, so did the tip of my waiter. The restaurant was filled with bright colors, but the cheap decoration on the walls gave away it’s family origin.

    by Andreah Grove on 04.22.2011
  35. styrofoam is a very convenient material. but it is not flexible, so we can’t store a large one easily. but then it would be fun to create something with it. kids would love that.

    by kaorita on 04.22.2011
  36. soft, light, It protects things when they are traveling. Srofoam make people feel safe when sending packages to family and friends. Styrofoam holds food, at family picnics and parties, It makes things easier for peopleso they won’t have to wash dishes. Styrofoam makes cups, plates, whatever you need. Styrofoam is a very good thing in American society making the lives of people easier and less hectic.

    by Lakyn O'Brien on 04.22.2011
  37. I absolutely loved it when I was working retail and we would receive shipment. It was like Christmas everyday when I was the one that got to open all of the boxes. I was always anxious to see what new items we got and if I would want! One of the worst parts of opening all of the boxes was when it would have the packing peanuts. What ever you took out all the peanuts would stick to you and good luck getting them off!

    by Kari Norene on 04.22.2011
  38. A styropfoam cup is one of the oddest things in the world. This cheap, flimsy, weak material, which appears porus and riddled with holes, holds liquid perfectly, no spilling, and transfers almost no heat. Indeed, starbucks would never be the same without it.

  39. you take a bite, and chew it. and it tastes like styrofoam in your mouth. you go to spit it out but you realize that the styrofoam is what your tongue is made out of. you can’t spit out your tongue can you?

    by on 04.22.2011
  40. well styrofoam is very interesting especially because today is earth day. because the fact is that styrofoam doesn’t degrade very quickly and therefore is bad to use. its is such a shame that restaurants use it so much, and my dad buys alot of it from Dunkin Donuts.

    by Josh on 04.22.2011