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January 21st, 2010 | 381 Entries

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381 Entries for “export”

  1. e x p o r t e d f r o m a n a t i o n t h a t d o e s n t n e e d i t t o a n a t i o n t p u t s a t a x o n i t

    Joe
  2. Export. I think we should send all the stupid drivers to an island with no cars, and make them ride bikes.
    I think half of my town would be gone. Going out is rather dangerous now .
    Yep. ship em off.

    ink.
  3. Exporting is very important and significant. First off exporting means to take goods and ship the goods out some place. Ermmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm For example, China exports goods to Wal-Mart to supply the store with toys and such. The country exporting goods gains money, however the importer is releasing cash for the imported goods.

    7
  4. I have nothing important to say. Export. Troxpe.

    maygoon
  5. I think about my grandmother who thought that it would be a good idea to take fruit off the cruise ship even though it was highly illegal. She didn’t understand that you just cant do that.

    Mercedes
  6. I dont kmow what that means

    linds
  7. Export – People want to export aliens back to their homeland. It seems so harsh. I guess America has become a closed nation, we no longer welcome the poor, the hungry, the hopeless. Are we so busy protecting our rights that we have forgotten that we are our brother’s keeper? I know there are real dangers out there, but there is real love in the hearts of the American people and I believe that God will honor that.

    Nancy TN
  8. I exported my life for two and a half years only to fear that I left my heart in another world that I would never find again. Now I’m realizing my life never left me and my heart has just been hiding under waves of disappointment.

    Name
  9. people are going there will have pot

    j
  10. You can’t export illegal things just easily. Try something under the law, it’s not good to be a kind of “pirate” If you like it, well, bad news, the cops will be after you. If you don’t, export something legally, you’ll see the taxes, and you’ll give up! Believe me pal, simply doensn’t worth

    Lucas
  11. His job was to export. That’s all he did. It was so dull, so horrifically boring, that he nearly cried from doing it. He was sick of it. He wanted to go back in time, re-do his past and save his present self from this horror. He hated himself for getting into this.

    Lissa
  12. jfklajl

    jk
  13. Reminds me of Economics, which leads me to reminiscise about the dear A Level Economics paper last year, which was unfortunately, very very difficult. Exports and imports, what Singapore has to depend heavily on, because we are a resource-scarce country.

    Anonymous
  14. expot them from our country…take them back home,
    waste of life, waste of space
    thats what they are told
    i think otherwise
    each person is a person
    each has something to give
    sometimes things are not as simple as we would like to pretend that they are.
    Save them

    Jacqueline Atkins
  15. export. I shall export my every memory of you. package it, export it off on a ship, to drop it off in the middle of the ocean, so that it may sink to the bottomless pit of the sea and be long forgotten.

    missscaryjeri
  16. We export the things we cannot sell, buy breaking into stores of stories, houses, and exportation devices. No one really understands what exports are or how they occur, just that they are exported to other countries–which ones? Does anyone really know all of what we export to other countries, places, times? Do we export simply items, or do we export time? What about imports? If our exports are greater than our imports, what does that say about us as a country? It doesn’t make very much sense.

    Maria
  17. Imports and exports
    out and in
    it is only in exporting
    that we are able to inport.
    I am ex
    I am port
    portage
    exit
    I am exporting
    I am portexing
    Hello Export.
    What export?
    Who?

    mzoobek@gmail.com
  18. Negative – seems about the money. Why not “donate”? I realize this is poor economic theory, at least in a “global economy,” but this is a word that just seems negative to me.

    Francesca
  19. Going out with a free will.
    To send it out with a purpose

    Anonymous
  20. The cheif export of me is awesome. That’s because I am, without a doubt the most awesome and modest person you will ever meet guaranteed. If you disagree, that’s your fault. Everyone loves me, their sending me to Haiti just to stand there and inspire. Exporting me, if you will.

    Jesse S
  21. Export. No time to export this because I started late. Thats all I have to say about exports kthxbye.

    GeneralHooHa
  22. Send to a place. perhaps the zoo? i have no idea where this export is going. perhaps the zoo? No! No! Not the zoo. That monkey doesn’t deserve it.

    dakshina
  23. to export is to take something out right? i guess we export ourselves when we travel and we export ourselves when we want to escape. we export goods and money. but i also think that we export things in our minds. when we are too full of shit to think about it. we can export… period.

    Genesis.
  24. and import and export and import . . . ebb and flow of jobs, goods, money . . . what do we really value? how much are we worth

    mark
  25. Export… can’t believe I actually thought about economics… Well, can you blame me? Usually export is used when refering to exchange of products… Export… What an irony! Both Economics, and International Relations.

    EPJL
  26. dont leave.
    I need you here.
    You are the only one keeping me sane.

    amber.
  27. They exported us like goods, like merchandise ready to be traded.

    autumn.
  28. the bags contained lots of bugs and fruit. they exported the containers one by one. it was a hot summer day. The smell was disgusting. What is it that brought about the light.

    Kristina
  29. Somehow, this word is just way too dry for me. I’m a bit tired, emotionally drained, and altogether unwilling to write about something as boring as exporters in warehouses, which is the first thing that popped into my mind. I do this to explore my creative side, but the story I would have written just would’ve been far too dull.

    vish
  30. Moving away from what you know to an unknown. Goods and valuables and great big steamer ships filled with cargo at a loading dock, waiting to be exported.

    Becca
  31. Every country that is involved in trade has exports. I honestly think that exports are boring even though they’re something that we most likely need in our lives.
    the only thing i think when it comes to exports is social studies and i can’t stand that class so i really don’t feel like writing about exports. and… done.

    Timmy
  32. I just need you out of here. Maybe to another country. Maybe I can sell you on the black market or something.

    Adia
  33. counties export and sell goods with other countries. i don’t know what to write about export because it’s such a random word but oh well. the only thing it makes me think of is social studies and i hate social studies.
    haha
    so this is kind of pointless so i won’t put my name LALALALA

    Anonymous
  34. China exports a ton of goods, especially to the US. We, as standard business practice dictates, pay them with money. Instead of spending it like Americans would, the Chinese government squirrels it away in a massive account. I don’t understand how we’re not in supermassive debt (well, MORE supermassive.)

    Anana
  35. I wonder what other countries think of American exports. What exactly /do/ Americans export?

    Music?
    Movies?
    Obese lifestyles?

    Who knows.

    And even more so… I can’t stop thinking about what the term “emotional export” would mean.

    Minikimii
  36. Export materials, export people….we should better make a national business no? gosh I dont know what to write…i lke to buy things from other countries too!!!

    hihi
  37. they exported the korean home to her seoul

    matthew m
  38. I was taken far from my home, despairing and heartbroken. A mongrel from a distant country that no one had ever heard of and never wanted to into a cold, grey and unfamiliar setting.

    marion
  39. fh

    fdh
  40. exporting drugs from mexico to a mexican refugee camp.

    ashlee