crime

December 5th, 2009 | 289 Entries

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289 Entries for “crime”

  1. crime and punishment by fyodor dosteyevsky was her favorite book. It was the only book she had read in a long period of time. It was first book she read after her blindness.

    T.
  2. It was brutal – blood, fluids – splattered on the walls, pooled on the floor. My gut wrenched, pushing up the last meal I’d had over an hour ago. And the smell. . .

    Danielle
  3. Crime. It’s not a crime what you did? Or was it? All i can think about ISNT you. But him, rather him and how much i miss him. How much i really am sorry and how much it hurt when he replied so nonchalantly. Does he know? Does he care? Did it even prick a bit? Why can’t i ever have something that works? cliche, cliche?
    So very cliche.
    What now, darling, what now?

    Brooke
  4. “I just dont understand, what he did was a crime” said Jason as his fingers trembled in fear. “He touched me in areas I cannot speak of. That perpetrator should be punished to the fullest extent of the law. My lady parts were tainted”. Ari replied with “Shut up you pu$$y”.

    Ari
  5. “Skateboarding is not a crime” was painted on the bottom of the wooden deck. The trucks housed bright blue wheels with silver nuts to hold them in place. He threw the board down and started rolling toward the railing. Then, at the right moment, he popped the board up into the air and nailed a perfect 50/50 grind down the railing.

    Jason
  6. Dessert for the boredom sheep hats. Walk on it, let your brain tissue wonder the most primitive dimension. Bars, chom chom!

    Kaizar
  7. and punishment. how natural is it?

    jaz
  8. it sucks

    a
  9. I’m from Vallejo. Crime’s nothing new or anything, but people have a lot of misconceptions about this city. Well, we WERE one of the first in the nation to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy, but… I guess that’s not too related to crime, so I don’t know why I’m talking about it. Or maybe it’s VERY related to crime. Hm.

    Jasmine
  10. I think criminals need to put their efforts to better use. All the energy expended perpetrating crimes can be better spent working on an education or working at an honest job. Prisons are full – familes are being lost.

    Mikah
  11. Crime? Uhoh. It runs rampant allegedly. I don’t know where. I haven’t seen any. I guess that’s a good thing. I did only come to the city recently. I kind of want to dawn a mask and cape and voyage to Boston at 4 AM to stop crime. That would be ballin’ to say the least. Like, what a rush; I’M THE GODDAMN BATMAN.

    Bruce
  12. Crime, it’s not for the timid or weak of heart, but remember …don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time. (flash to Baretta with Cockatoo on shoulder)

    Christian
  13. Rape

    nate
  14. an act in which a person breaks the law. when rules aren’t followed and boundaries are crossed. robbery. visualize heath ledger robbing a bank. that is what i picture. the joker. 007 and Sherlock Holmes solve these for a living.

    e
  15. crime sucks. did you know that crime makes a lot of people unhappy? including the one who commits it? yeah, sucks right? almost makes the crime not worth it. unless you’re crazy like joker and feel good after committing a crime. then i congratulate you, you’re one of the few. a lot of people want to stop crime, but honestly, how BADLY do they want to stop crime? i think that crime exists because people thrive on the excitement.

    Lawrence
  16. crime is unavoidable

    adrian
  17. Is it a crime to steal something you own. I loaned it to her and she never returned it. I was just claiming it back. See, it even has my name on it. I just wanted it back. She can keep the other stuff.

    Cynthia Davidson
  18. concept art is a crime

    it rapes the mind

    fucks with self esteem

    holds hands with the system

    Tralila
  19. crime

    Anonymous
  20. Crime sucks. I understand that sometimes it is necessary, but sometimes it is absolutely awful. It seems so far away until it hits close to home.

    Megan
  21. It’s a crime of epic proportions, that health care reform has been made such a political boondoggle. People are dying every day from lack of health care, and all the politicians seem to care about is the money they get from the insurance company lobbyists who have them nice and tight in their right-hand pockets. I have insurance, thank God, but it could end anytime (it’s through my employer). I’m just not willing to allow my brothers and sisters in the U.S. to lose everything they own, all their savings, go into bankruptcy, DIE ~ all for the sake of some nebulous thing the right-wingers choose to label “freedom.” Like Janis Joplin sang, “Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose.” Believe it, because if you don’t care about others, don’t have the love inside you to care what happens to your fellow men and women, you have lost your humanity, lost your very soul, your heart, and what else is there of importance out there? And that’s the real crime.

    mwk4hcr
  22. spatial androids will fall
    into space time and warped dillemas
    in the end where does it all go
    Disappear into another dimension
    everything alive must go by this
    its not allowed

    m62song
  23. What is crime? No one really knows. What’s right to you may not be right to me. Yet somehow we are all unified in hating what someone else has the guts to do… We hate the crime, but we are the ones with no courage. So is it a crime to feel for the crimer?

    Kaitlyn
  24. Crime doesn

    Michelle
  25. I’m a klepto-felon-arsonist looking for a way to kill some time. I guess you could call me a murderer as well.

    r.a.
  26. i want you so much it’s a crime. if i’m guilty of anything, it’s that. sometimes i think there’s something to these dreams, maybe, like they’re trying to tell us something.

    you always told me that if it was meant to be, it would be. (i’m scared; i’m happy now, you know. i don’t know if i would be strong enough to turn you away; fuck.)

    jess
  27. Readicide is a crime. It is the systematic killing of ones desire to read. This often occurs when we force students to read and over analyze texts… Don’t do it!

    DP
  28. What is a crime?

    MADDIE
  29. dftgehjk

    ha ha
  30. Dear Journal,
    Bobby commited a crime. What is this crime? Truth be told, I don’t know. Kam was telling me during recess today. I’m not supposed to tell anyone, perhaps that’s why I’m writing in this Journal. So I can get it off my chest.

    Maddie
  31. I hate crime, especially black on black crime. The type of violence of inward crime is growing outrageously in urban communities. What are we to do about the phenomona of black on black crime. We need to change things people!

    Kitty
  32. it never ends but then again we are its beginning

    Anonymous
  33. Reminds me of Crime and Punishment. A book that always looked super boring, but at the same time I feel completely illiterate having not read it yet. It’s like being ignorant, not really having a clue about what the book is about. Crime also inspires the images of prison to me. How the American system is so broken. It doesn’t make sense.

    Anonymous
  34. Yellow marks the spot of the crime scene. a scene all too familiar to me. Jorge knows how to bloody the sheets as well as a friendship better than most.

    Dean Kakridas
  35. hamburgaler? mcdonalds sounds so good right now, but its too late. i dont want to go to school. i cant wait to graduate. even though i have no idea what im going to do with my life. all i care about is having a family!

    alyssa
  36. It’s not a crime to take what you have and make it work for you. Machiavelli kinda hit the nail on the head.

    Sure, it’s not the greatest, most flattering thing to consider; you know, manipulating others and twisting words–perhaps not the prime material for that late-life memoir you’ve been hoping to get retirement money from.

    However, whatever you have that others don’t… flaunt it! There’s no greater shame in not using everything given to you, whether it’s your intellect, the swing of your hips, or the green bills in your jeans.

    There’s a time limit on everything, and all of us just need some… time to kill.

    Helen
  37. There was evil around. They could all sense it. The wall seemed to be tumbling around them all and there was no protector to be found anymore. Children lived lives in their parents shadows to dig lives out of poverty and hate. This created hatred. This created crime.

    Elaine
  38. it’s not a crime if you just think it it’s not a crime if you just think it it’s not a crime if you just think it it’s not a crime if you just think it it’s not a crime if you just think it it’s not a crime if you just think it it’s not a crime if you just think it

    Pink Medicine
  39. Crime. What does that mean. I read in the Kite Runner that the only crime that exists it the crime of theft. I would have to agree. Crime and sin are rooted in selfish desires. Crime doesn’t pay.

    NN
  40. hatecrime i hate crime i love poop

    Anonymous