magnet

November 20th, 2010 | 165 Entries

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165 Entries for “magnet”

  1. I was drawn to him like a magnet. Even though he was far from perfect with his crooked nose and uncomfortable laugh. I jus adored those features even more. He was awkward and so was I that was all that mattered to me.

  2. i already wrote in response to magnet….

  3. i like magnets especially ones on fridgerators. you can get really cool magnets with clever phrases. Theyre also really coool because they can stick to all this metal. There are some cool ones that make cool sounds when thrown in the air

    Peter
  4. there are magnets running through time and space. we cannot see them, but they are there. we cannot perceive them, but they are there. our minds personify this matter as being something whole, but in reality, or our reality, they are not, they are anti-whole, they are the exact opposite of what we are.

    Matt
  5. The poles align our compass needles with magnetic north, and we must distinguish the difference between it and “true north”. Hope we don’t get lost.

    Kendra
  6. like a magnet i push and pull, im sorry if i confuse you baby, but i just gotta get my fill.

  7. these magnets waht are their deal? I am not too sure but I do know that Tesla discovered them and you can harness them for super mega awesome free energy! nothing is cooler than that so put the man in his place and use magnets in his wake for energy junkies!!!!

    noob
  8. the many threads of fish wire that on a normal day would go unnoticed, but under your skin its pulls you in, even when you dont know where it is it has a destination.

    shayna
  9. these magnets, how do they work? Asked Johnny to his friend bill. I’m not quite too sure ,said bill, but I do ! Really said johnny that would be so cool! Xbox for the win! Bill retorted I i prefer the wii.

    noob
  10. i sit in tension
    as if all the energy in the world
    speaks to my body
    pulling me in
    pushing me away
    and i live only in the
    precarious space in the middle
    of magnetic attraction and repulsion
    keeping me always in balance
    but always keeping mekept

    Leigh
  11. He stared at her. Hands twitching, he realized he wanted her. He wanted her smell, her touch, her voice, he wanted to drink in her energy and soak up her violence till there was nothing left. She was like a magnet, pulling him in despite his darkest desires to kill her and end this war. She was consuming him, and he was letting her.

  12. I have a magnet on my fridge of BooBoo, friend of Yogi Bear. I also have a magnet of Blaze, the lesser known mascot of the 1996 Olympics. I don’t know why I always have the sidekicks, the underdogs. I guess my fridge is more reflective than I thought.

    leeanne
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    Joe
  14. I hear a noise coming from the other room. I am small, but I am still going to honor my duty as guard and soldier…I creep into the kitchen and hear it again! A small scraping noise. There it is! One of the magnets is trying to escape from the fridge door! Must. Stop. Now…

  15. I love refrigerator magnets. Especially the packs of letters, very old school. Found some at Target the other day and bought them. But there’s only one of every letter. And when I went to get more there weren’t any so we can only use each letter once. But its more of a challenge that way.

    Michelle
  16. As I stand in line the crowd feels sticky. Vomit pours from the bathroom stalls just inside the concert hall. My throat clenches in a deep gag when the hairs on my right wrist slowly raises. There you are next to me. I smile and the refuge fades away

    Annie
  17. Like a magnet and a cliche metaphor, I’m drawn to you
    Do my best to put you out of my mind but
    Every song I listen to references you
    And every turn I take I see your face

  18. In the house, they had become frozen. It was because of the magnet. They could talk but not move, so they had begun to complain wildly. How could this have happened?

    Leslie
  19. omg magnet how dos it work i’ll never know

    birutė
  20. I think there’s a magnet in everyone’s ribcage. It directs you toward other people, toward the ground, connecting to the sewer grate or toward the sky, hitting the metallic moon. Your magnet is what makes your choices- it’s not in your mind. It’s innate, and it’s always searching, searching, searching for something more.

  21. the magnet withdrew from my hand collaborating upon the branches of the trees that no longer sway under a foot of snow for they collapsed. the echo of the morning sunlight upon the windows of your room and the frost that shatters all that’s too brittle to withstand the cold. the endless supply of shivers are magnetized against the sky and i’m pulled off the ground into the sun where we all begin to melt and i am pulled into the grime of a city where i climb to the top of a building and scream.

    sophie
  22. magnets are like stars. nobody understands them. we can say “magnets. simple. law of attraction””.. but really, who understands it? what the “·$$· is the law of attraction? all the world, life, is attraction. we act because of attraction and nobody understands why.

    maria
  23. He told her that the illusion of ghosts – or any paranormal activity – was just a bunch of electromagnetic radiation influencing the retina and the synaptic connections on the brain. She didn’t believe him.

  24. How attractive. How fridge adorning. I see you and I wonder where you get your power.

    Peter Leonard
  25. magnet, brangnet, fagnet, lagnet, wagnet, hagnet, dagnet, flagnet, jagnet, zagnet. these are words.

    TJ Bokovoy
  26. magnets are a power that came naturally with this earth. They attract and repel each other. I find it very interesting that magnets are a lot like humans in the sense that we are attracted to each other and also hate each other.

    Johnny
  27. Suddenly a fork flew into my rib. “Ow!” I cried “That really hurt!” I looked at the device in my hand… and paused… it was supposed to make me a really awesome smoothy… But now as all the metal in the room started to shark and inch their way towards me I knew. I was polarized!

  28. The magnet in the middle of the pond pulled all the fish down to it. The mercury levels in their bodies were too high.

    Kelly Altazin
  29. It was a long, strange day for Beuford Magnus. Spending time his lab was just too awful for such a task as to build an electro-magnetized forcefield capable of saving the planet.

    Kelly Altazin
  30. You and Kathy, you’re magnets. Polar opposites and you just can’t get enough of each other. You may call it love, but ain’t as easy as that. You two fight too much and spend too much time from from each other.

  31. There are magnets on fridges. Magnets can come in handy when you have to put an important paper on the fridge. I have smiley face magnets and they are yellow. I’m out of time!

    Angela Young
  32. Wow, attractive forces invisible to the naked eye. Pulling power, so to speak. Speil about science, magnets, gobbledegook. Surely you can’t write the word ‘magnet’ can you? Metal pulls metal, rock on. Devil horns.

    Sam
  33. magnetism forced the horse-shoe shape into action, flying past other simple magnets–Kate looked up from her book and realised she was a magnet as well, and screamed, forcing them back into her.
    With a jolt, she awoke from her terrible dream and checked the refrigerator magnets.

    Katie
  34. I had already written about the magnet. I didn’t know why they wanted me to write about it again. I could think of nothing new to say, nothing anyone would want to hear, nothing of any moment. And the clock ticks on and on, about to tell me my time

  35. Love magnet, he always was that person that attracted women around him. His innocent looks and simple personality made all women want him. What is it that women really want?

    Zem Balak
  36. the magnets on the fridge are more then metal peices of plastic. They are story tellers. They tell the story of those whom live within the house. The mom and dad, but mostly of the children. It is their story that is posted upon the fridge for visitors to read.

  37. human beings aren’t magnets..saying that..I have always been attracted to you-your mix of tom boyish -nay-say-manly attitudes,and sensual feminine charms.you wish you weren’t married for the same reason i do..so we can hook up.i say..let’s hook up,i’ve never kissed a tattoo,i want to get passionate with you;come on-it’s 2010..let’s make our on rules..

    bend @the knees
  38. Es war wie es immer gewesen ist.
    Man sieht, man denkt nicht, man fühlt sich. Angezogen. Wie ein magnet. von einem anderen.
    Und wo kommt man hin? Nur an einen ort. Es gibt nur einen ort.
    Ich will mehr. Mehr als anziehungskraft.

    Carla
  39. It wasn’t true, as some had claimed, that Biederman was a magnet for bad luck. OK, it was true that he had his share of setbacks. OK, more than his share. In fact, he probably had a couple of other people’s share too. But it wasn’t because of anything he did.

  40. A magnet. Equipped with north and south poles, and can mean the magnetic centre of the Earth, to the simple refridgerator magnet that you take for granted every day.

    I love collecting magnets, if only I can afford them. Too bad I’m fickle. I can’t settle whether to get a magnet souvenir or a cloth badge or a snowball.