outlet

January 28th, 2010 | 305 Entries

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305 Entries for “outlet”

  1. it gives power but attaches you so you never leve it gives you what you want but in return it takes you your the host no meaning to them what happens to you cause in the end you lose everything including your life.

    a person who writes depressing things but is a happy person on the inside and outside
  2. I just needed an outlet. Some kind of release. Some way of letting everything crazy on the inside push forward to the outside. Some way to stop bottling everything up before I completely exploded. so I picked up the paintbrush and illustrated my frustration.

    Emma
  3. i am a creative out

    sadfasd
  4. she needed an outlet,she felt so stifled because her creative juices just weren’t flowing where she was at, and once more felt that old desire to wander come over her. She could do it, she could just get on that train and go wherever it took her and start again from there. It wasn’t like she hadn’t done it before. But this time was different, this time she wanted to work where she was.

    ERP
  5. The only outlet in the room seemed to be hidden behind the bed, but he really needed it to be on the other side of the room where he was building his computer desk. He wondered if he could stretch an extension cord that entire way. He wondered if his creativity needed a new outlet. He wondered a lot of things, but mainly if he was going to be alone forever.

    nemodreams@gmail.com
  6. a bargain way to vent your frustrations while shopping through your mind on the way to insanity!

    Misty
  7. outlet – like a river, i guess, or creative. i want to go out – out of here. so cliche, i feel like this is a word with a lot of potential for cliche, especially in a creative context. writing is an outlet, period, i guess. but it can’t be a period because otherwise the sixty seconds won’t be up, no will they? you need to keep going and maybe you’d get to something deep eventually but i won’t.

    jp
  8. plug where you plug things in, electricuit haha shit.

    Anonymous
  9. Sometimes a way to purge oneself of emotional or creative baggage, in the end an outlet is simply one simple, little thing:

    A hole in a wall where we plug in things that eat up electricity, causing us to pay far too much for the privilege of having a hole in the wall in which to plug things…

    Bubba Beans
  10. there was once an outlet and it shocked people. the power of it all how so much electical current could come from such a small hole…amazing.

    cali Kirkham
  11. I want to scream. So much has happened in the last three hours that I need SOME sort of outlet before I explode.

    Anana
  12. One of the many strategies a basketball team will use when having rebound a ball. A player will quickly run up the sidelines and the person who rebounded the ball will through it with him and after outrunning their opponent, the player will shoot a basket and score two points for the team.

    Patircia
  13. Exactly what I need right now is an outlet to this insane life I am living – trapped in a “marriage” which is months from being finalized by divorce & I CANNOT WAIT!!! Until then, I need an OUTLET from the insanity created by my soon to be ex!!

    Lani Luza
  14. the outlet is where you plug in your items and also my muse. where i get my ideas from. i dont know what my real outlet is but i know i have a good one because im pretty create most of the time. i like having my outlet always in use. its good for me. its like my only way to vent. that and crying. whatever works the best. art though. my outlet. youre my outlet

    emily
  15. There was more outlets then I could remember. A row of four across the wall. I didn’t know why anybody would need so many. Yet there they were–unused. So I sat there, staring at them. I started wondering what they did when people were looking for them: plugging in plasma screens, can openers, or charging their phone?

    Gouldin Lion
  16. outlet. an electrical plug in that you insert all of your valuable electronic chargers into.

    “NO OUTLET” a sign meaning dead end. you know whats a DEAD END? computers class. its very boring and tedious and really the most useless thing i have going on in my life! poop. its not worth my time. outlet. outlet. outlet. outlet. i will keep typing outlet until i get cut off. outlettttt.

    logan
  17. I’ve never actually counted how many outlets there are in my house? I think a lot though. I’ve heard of a lot of people dying from outlets so if you think about it, this is kind of a tragic word. Some people use other things as outlets. Like drugs, alot of people do drugs. I DONT DO DRUGS. But why do people use drugs? I will never know..

    Tiana
  18. there is an orange outlet by the baby’s crib and we spend most of the time with our fingers crossed. there would be no sense in trying to cover it. we haven’t got as far as baby-proofing. we’re still awaiting for the insemination results.

    Anonymous
  19. Outlet shopping is the funnest. It’s an outlet for creative searching, especially among all of the crazy bins and people. But get there early. Or else. Someone will fight you for a handbag.

    Anonymous
  20. socket

    emily
  21. plug it in. turn it on. bright light, light bulb gets hot. illuminates the room, allowing me to read. don’t overload the outlet. just one light

    BG
  22. It came to her, suddenly, that she had not been aware of the outlet at the end of the walkway, a plug sticking out of it, a wire leading down to the grassy field below, where golf balls were strewn. What did this mean? Did someone come up here and hook up the lights when she wasn’t looking? But there was no one here. Elizabeth got scared, and thought she would fall off the platform overlooking the golf range. This indeed was an old haunted driving range, not one she was wanting to inherit. But inherit she did. God, if she could only talk to her grandfather now. She wanted to ask him, why me? Why did you give this to me? I’m just a city girl.

    Tysa Goodrich
  23. outlets are necessary to provide a shelf for the ricjy stuff

    george
  24. electrical outlit, okay, so i used to have a necklace, that i liked to wear everyday, but i didn;’t wear it when i went to sleep, so to remember it, i put it on my nightlight, i was young then, one time, during a thunder storm, it accidently touched the metal prong part that went into the outlet, and there was a big shock and a temperrary black-out. so when my dad fixed the outlet, he put it on upside down so i would remember to never do it again XD

    Amanda M. B.
  25. The outlet is defective. Sparks like fire, catching, setting the world ablaze. Heat and light. The end.

    V
  26. Oh creativity. My electricity.
    Plug it in and get it out.
    There’s no time to scream and shout.
    Be productive.
    Get what you need.
    Don’t stand still.
    I can’t afford to.

    Cassity
  27. When I was younger writing was the best outlet I had for creativity and just to get things off my chest. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve gone away from this outlet and sometimes wonder why. I still communicate far better through writing than by any other means.

    Becky
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  29. plug in the outlet. outlet mall? creative outlet. christmas lights hung around the piano as I practice. sounds like let-out? hmm. sounds like outback which makes me hungry for cheese fries. hehe. I’m too random for this :)

    Keturah
  30. i was trying to figure out why my computer wasn’t working. It hasn’t been working for 2 weeks and I’ve been realy frustrated. I’ve had a repairman, who was a grumpy old man, to come and fix it and he just said “there’s nothing wrong with it ma’am. Then I figured out that I hadn’t plugged it in the outlet.

    MpQ
  31. Outlet means many things to many people. It can be a store to buy things, or it can be a simple action that allows people the release of all their energy, worries, fears, thoughts and concerns. An outlet can be something as simple as writing down a few words of emotion – anger, fear or sad.

    Melbo
  32. Outlest stores rock. I mean really. Where else can you go to find that shirt in the four colors that wouldn’t sell at a normal store? You can buy stuff in huge quantities and when people ask where you got it you can feel proud it wasn’t offered to all of the comoners out there.

    starchild
  33. it is what you plug things into like normal everyday things i need like lams and sometimes i striagten and blow dry my hair which i dont really need anymore i realized when i got to college, it seems that my hair is naturally pretty and now i hate how my hair looks straigtened

    Kristina
  34. Logic. logic that quiets the mind and frees it from shackles, yet allow your body to remain earthed.

    JBA
  35. Writhing.
    poetry
    expression of the mind and soul.
    simple logic
    hidden emotions
    the mask i hide behind torn away
    i feel fine
    save me
    im lost

    Victoria Scott
  36. Writhing.
    poetry
    expression of the mind and soul.
    simple logic
    hidden emotions
    the mask i hide behind torn away
    i feel fine
    save me
    im lost

    Tori Scott
  37. writing is a creative outlet. as is art. as is love. love is the one outlet that makes us feel completely fulfilled in the end. at least that’s how it makes me feel

    Katie
  38. the outlet is a source of power. simply plug in your device and you will experience it come to life.

    katie
  39. Still? I thought it would have changed by now. Fuck my life, this is so boring :(

    Nora Claire
  40. The outlets stores were just about closing. It was twilight, in the winter. A faint glimmer of snow is seen under the street lights.

    E.A.Adams