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August 1st, 2009 | 133 Entries

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133 Entries for “respond”

  1. I respond to things all the time. I enjoy responding to people in person, via text message, via e-mail, via twitter and via facebook. Respond to me and we’ll have a good day. I don’t understand why I need to write about the word respond, but hey that’s okay! my time is running out!

    liz
  2. I didn’t know how to resppond to my moms unfair accusations. I cleaned the bathrooms, mom. Just because I had the decency to put the bathroom cleaning supplies back, she had to go and think that I never touched them in the first place. Thanks a lot, mom. Aren’t you supposed to believe your own daughter?

    Kayla
  3. The electricity travels and sends the signal. All systems go.

    r.a.
  4. Sometimes people’s responsiveness, or lack there of, doesn’t correctly portray their emotions. A silence can mean many things. Shock, joy, pensiveness…

    You don’t know until you respond back.

    liz
  5. when you want to respond to a question you need to put some thought into what you need to say .Did you understand the question do you have all the variables in place to actually respond in an appropriate manner or should the respnoce be one word or a full paragrapg. Responding is a siciene that can be an impartant thing.

    Katherine
  6. Please, even if for one brief moment, to look back into those green pools and let you know how desperately I mourn the fact that we shall not spend our lives together forever, oh my sweet, please respond. One more breath, one more moment. Wake up. Open your eyes so I may tell you.

    Wicker
  7. face turning to me, like a warming to the sun. your eye teeth wedged high in your gums, bright against your lips. your pupils small, your eyes light and pure. your face stays still while the world flashes by.

    charlotte
  8. don’t, I will. I can’t and won’t. this may be the greatest thing ever. what did you say?

    dmo73
  9. people are very slow in responses just like i am right now. i want to respond to a lot of things but it seems hard to. a lot of things go wrong and a lot of things are very hard to do and to be able to respond to them in a legitimate way is very difficult. you cant respond how you want to only how you thing you should.

    lena
  10. respond…thats the word. Like a big plashin neon sign from god. as if i believed in god. respond. you know what you have to do now just fucking do it. respond. leave. walk away find a better life for yourself, for your children. listen. respond.

    Melissa
  11. respond to what? i don’t know what i am responding to.. hmm.. or maybe its about just exactly what i am doing right now.. i’m confused.. lol and extremely bored..

    nick
  12. you talk to me
    i answer
    i speak my mind
    my hear opens
    bad
    negative
    heartfelt
    honest

    asha
  13. Respond to what? TO life? to a question? and how to respond? with the answer you really feel, or with the answer that will make you sound intelligent and that you know everyone will appreciate and accept? Stop thinking about responding to everyone else, respond to yourself.

    Julie
  14. I dont like responding to questions i dont like. I sometimes freeze up and then its like *brainfart*. I wish i could think straight. Haha…-sigh-

    Alex
  15. “Respond to me,” my cell phone calls, ringing off the hook no longer applies. “Respond to me,” my email says, but Spam is a click away. “Respond to me,” my facebook calls, “I have quizzes to fill your day.” “Respond to me,” my heart says, “and I will make you happy.”

    Janice Lind
  16. How we respond can impact the outcome of a situation. If we take a moment to be mindful before responding, the dynamics of the conversation will remain positive. COnversely, if we respond in a rash manner, the situation immediately takes on a negative hue.

    AN
  17. theproper way to respond to anything s with blunt sarcasm. I don’t know any time i haven’t done this, and I am a millionaire. Take my word for it. I’m a winner. On a tangentally related note, You can be a winner too if you do what i say.

    Dylan
  18. “res” is the latin root meaning “thing” and so it is a “thing” to which we “pond,” or, pool a medium amount of water. The pond, of course, is a

    rob
  19. Respond to my touch
    Strawberries kisses pass
    to quick to catch your eye

    You love me like Summer breeze and cherries
    I wish I could say the same for you.

    kim
  20. Yes, I think I shall!

    Becky
  21. tell me what you think
    it looks fine
    fine?
    yeah you look great
    you’re not even looking at me
    yes i am
    will you close your computer lid and actually look?
    i am
    no you’re not
    fine
    thankyou
    you look… a little chubby
    what?
    i mean, it’s fine
    no it’s not! chubby?
    not in a bad way
    what? WHAT?

    gn0mey
  22. Your response is sometimes the greatest inspiration and motivation. It assures me that I still do exist to you. Though sometimes it’s not the response I want, and you may be perfunctory…

    Annie
  23. I cant respond I am frozen I always end up disappointing everyone and now I have no words it has happened to many times

    mic
  24. I didn’t know how to respond. What the hell was I supposed to say, anyway? She had just thrust her hand into my chest, removed my heart, and eaten it raw. “Fuck you,” I said.

    Lucy
  25. I’m awful at responding back to people through text messages and voice mails. for some reason it just takes me forever to get back to people. but I’m the most impatient person when it comes to people not responding back to me. it gets me agitated and i constantly just look at my phone. but i guess what i’ most horribly known for is never responding to a person’s face. and never even trying to. and its for that reason i could never call nick my fiance.

    cassie
  26. I need to respond. Finding the right words is so difficult though. The sounds never work the way I want them to. All this choking and hacking and spitting. Some english major! I should learn a different language.

    Amanda
  27. respond to life. respond to my life. I think from looking at a an outside view. I have a breeze of a life. I just need to figure out which path to take and put everything into it. I need to respond to life. Something needs to grab my attention. Magic.

    aubrey todd
  28. responding to the word respond is a hard thing to do. You have to figure out exactly what they mean. Then again, it says don’t think just write. SO that is what I will do until this clock runs out. Kind of like life. We just write until the clock runs out,

    devan
  29. what you do when someone says something.
    Some people aren’t very good at responding.
    This makes me feel sad.

    devan
  30. I have been told to respond to this word. Its i odd that I would be told to respond to the word “respond.” It makes me think that the creators of this website were peculiarly uncreative in coming up with words for this exercize.

    Charles
  31. He had to respond. There was little time. The whole world was already on his shoulders, and he already felt as if a thousand stones had hit his head. He felt as if he split in two. That droplet of courage he felt already dried up like a raisin in the sun.

    Tani
  32. I’m responding to the homepage, which says this: “Don’t think. Just write.”

    I’m still trying to shape my mind around that phrase. A glaring contradiction.

    Myona
  33. Will you respond, or remain lifeless
    There in the chair, your eyes so wide
    I’m so afraid for you, unblinking
    Don’t remain lifeless, but respond

    April
  34. reply to what I am; to what I say. Don’t ignore what I feel, respond to me. I need you to be here.

    Kayla
  35. He just wouldn’t. I shouted. I screamed. He was white. I was pink with frustration and tears.
    I hit him once.
    He didn’t respond.

    Mags
  36. She couldn’t respond. Not to his look, not to his question, nor to his hate. All she could do was drowned. She felt it boiling beneath her, the water pulling at her. The current taking her under. The last thing she could see, the last image, was his black eyes scowling down at her, his bloody lips moving in a song full of spite and hate.

    Orchid
  37. It’s wise to respond rather than react… but how many people do? We react based on our whole history of interactions and expectations and sometimes still based on some unhappy, subconscious event when we were kids. Like you ask your brother to reach something for you, cuz you are only 3 and he makes fun of your size, so then now you are an adult and react when someone hints at your shortness

    Janet Whitehead
  38. stutter, the eventuality of communication
    on the tip,
    on my fingers,
    in my eyes,
    standingholdingwaitingsqueezingbreathing
    and not breathing.
    silent,
    he responds in kind.
    I want him to touch me someday.

    bristol
  39. alternate letter response to calling hear we come this is the message take it on board take heed return it to me through language through favour through love through impulse then we will know the true meaning of response

    kris
  40. I didn’t know quite how to respond to that revelation. It was quite a surprise. Even now, 2 minutes later, after asking this question over and over and over in my mind, I was not expecting this response. I ladled another spoonful of soul into my bowl and awaited the consequences.

    Morenike Adebayo