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posted by xoxpoisonxox
This is a Monolouge I wrote a little while zamani for drama class. We had to write a dramatic one. So this monologue is about a girl who is talking to her therapist about a hivi karibuni event with her friend.

Tell me what wewe think!

My mother says wewe can help me - Help me make sense of it. I don't beilive in therapists - But I guess ill .....0give it a try..

wewe know, Some say suicide is the most selfish act one person can make.. I used to think this too. But now it doesn't make sense to me how the most selfless, kind , person I know - knew- could be labled as selfish..

How long have I known her? Well ,I've known her for a couple years - But it seems like a lifetime now..

I met her freshman year, in Introduction to British Literature. I was scared - I mean who isn't on their first siku of highschool? I remember Walking into the classroom for the first time. I had to find somewhere to sit - then I spotted her. She was smaller then everyone else - au at least she seemed that way.

She was self reserved - Very quiet. Whilist the other kids were throwing paper airplanes and talking about the new transition, she sat quietly uandishi away in her little notebook. She seemed sad, almost.

I remember sitting inayofuata to her. I knew she was different But then she smiled at me and alisema hi ,then it was an instant friendship. We both understood each other, We made eachother laugh. She was... bitter, and cynical, but still, really nice... I knew she had depression... but... it was weird. We had fun together, wewe know? I never really made sense of that.


Heh, That night? She didn't seem different , she seemed normal. Not happy, exactly. But... like her Usual self.


That night - The night she.. Her parents were out of town for the weekend so we saw a play - She was laughing. i was proud of her, She hadn't laughed in so long.. And then afterwords we went to a midnight movie. She seemed fine , even happier then usual. I thought things might've been getting better...

After that ? I dropped her off at about a quarter to two. As she left, and she alisema goodbye - Her voice shook. She kept saying that she was sorry, and how much I meant to her. I should have asked her to come over. au at least asked her if she wanted me to stay, But this was normal - She had always felt like her mood brought me down. It didn't seem off..

I remember driving off, I watched her walk solemly into her nyumbani in my rearview mirror. And as she started to fade from my site, my stomach twisted. It felt like someone had stabbed me over and over again. I had never had this type of anxiety before, I thought maybe I was just tired, So I sped up.

Halfway nyumbani my cellphone rang, Usualy I would ignore it while im driving, but It was her. I put it on speaker and before I could say A word I heard her voice, She begged and pleaded for me to forgive her, She wouldn't tell me why.. She told me to tell her parents how much she loved them and then the phone cut off.

I tried calling her back, But she wouldn't pick up. Quickly, I turned the car around and sped back to her home. Her words kept playing again and again in my head, Haunting me. Somthing wasn't right - I was scared.

Her door was unlocked when I got there - I called for her, but she hadn't responded.My moyo started to beat uncontrollably. I called for her again, and then silence.

I think subconciously, I knew what she had done. But I didn't want to beilive it. I regret the decision that led me to keep looking for her - I ran up to her room, and what I saw was an Image i don't think will ever leave my mind.

I don't remember when I dialed 911 - I just remember crying and crying. Until my parents picked me up from the hospital and brought me home.


And, I keep wondering... if there was something... in the play, au in the movie, Something that could... set her off, wewe know? I just keep trying to look for clues. For answers. She had survived so much.
It's funny how fast things can change - Isn't
posted by sweetpea92
    Everyday at lunch for all of high school so far I would stand in line and wait to get up to the front to tell the lunch lady that “I need a to-go tray please.” Then once I had gotten my tray, I would scan my lunch card and dash down the hallway to my inayopendelewa teacher’s room to jiunge “the lunch bunch” on everyday except Wednesday, and Friday. On those days the beginning of this routine is relatively the same, but instead of heading off to another meeting of the lunch bunch, I would take a detour at the maktaba to jiunge my Marafiki at our usual table, for either...
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posted by Firewriter
There was once a boy
Who loved a girl
A very distant girl- haunted kwa her demons that no one else could see
The boy- lonely and afraid of pursuing his passions
The heat of the mid-July sun beating on their backs
On a little dirt road inayofuata to a vine-covered wall
That little boy handed the little girl a chokaa green envelope
Her name printed on that envelope in his fine pen writing

Their cheeks red and hearts pounding
The two continued their days apart
Both afraid their darkness will come over
And destroy what they tried to break
The siku to follow, that little broken girl
Smiling a real smile for the first...
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First Step In uandishi A Screenplay kwa Richard Walter
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how to write a screenplay
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Also very funny, don't wewe just wish wewe could do these things yourself?
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 Surviver of The Thing prequel that is till the end that was the beginning of The Thing 1984
Surviver of The Thing prequel that is till the end that was the beginning of The Thing 1984
How to survive a horror movie apocalypse. kwa L.R.Talbot
This is a orodha of things to keep in mind in order to survive a horror movie. Note most of these can be used in a daily life as well.
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1.If there's someone at the door never say whose there
2.never put your back against a door. wewe never know if someone has enough strength to put a kisu through the door plus there's the mail slot to consider.
3.Try to be as quiet as possible especially if they(your attacker au possible attacker) are near by
4.Find a weapon as soon as possible. In my opinion preferably something that could...
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posted by Ragefulchimp
Vandals and crooks
an aging man, caught like a samaki on a hook
Getting reeled in, he's easy prey
Eyes sag, creating bags, pupils widen, creating paralysis

Confusion and fear
An ailing man, with samaki hooks everywhere
The biggest catch today
Pavement runs red, creating pain, flesh torn, creating animals

Torment and Horror
An aching man, aches no more
The samaki hook rips away
Smiles widen, creating youth, blood drips, creating paralysis
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posted by para-scence
"We've got to tell Mom," I alisema quickly. "She'll get Matt to actually pay it this time." I hoped I was right. He would, wouldn't he? He couldn't just let his girlfriend suffer. I picked up Auburn, and Sage held my hand as the five of us set out to Matt's house.

It was dark, and I was getting really anxious. During the day, the neighborhood was fine. But during the night... it was frightening. This place turned into a battle ground; shootings everywhere. It hasn't been so bad lately. The cops got rid of most of them. But wewe could never be too careful.

Matt's house was bigger than ours; it had...
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posted by para-scence
I got home, where Reed was at the jikoni meza, jedwali playing poker with some Marafiki and smoking. I walked up to the meza, jedwali and threw the bag onto the table. His Marafiki all looked at it, gaping. Reed laughed.

"Good job, baby sister!" he said. He took the bag and inspected it. I smiled at his praise. He looked up at me and smiled. "But shouldn't wewe be at school? If Nikolai finds out he'll bust your head in."

"So don't let him find out," I alisema like it was an obvious answer. His buddies laughed. Reed shook his head at me, but a smile still played on his lips. He threw the bag back at me.

"Well then,...
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posted by mitchie19
2. B I G D A Y

One, two, three, go! I breathed. My right leg went first up the stairs and then my left leg.
This is it, this is really it. I squealed nervously. “Marhion Angeles Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson” the school directress announced. I went up the stage. The audience clapped.
I felt like a nyota on a rise.
I saw Riley on the crowd, my eyes glued to him. Ah! I tripped. The audience gasp some stood up to see if I’m okay some of them laughed and snickered. drake Cell, the school news anchor video taped my clumsiness, he smiled. I quickly stood up. My cheeks were red, I...
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posted by ChickRiddler
Preface: We were called freaks. Strangers. Mutants. As my claws ripped through the peculiar woman’s skin I thought, “What am I now?” My teeth sunk into her arm. The screech that pierced the air at that moment brought me back to reality, I was human again. I spat the blood out of my mouth and looked around myself. The handsome man was looking at me with terrified eyes.
    “I’m so sorry,” I whispered. Shrinking into myself, I began to run away. The man wouldn’t catch me. But something held me back. I went back to him and reappeared. “Help me.” I wasn’t even sure he heard me I alisema it so low. Suddenly, my body couldn’t take the pain. There was a buzzing in my ears, a pounding in my head, and spots in my vision. It was then the darkness swallowed me whole.
posted by Lolo-star20
If I'm a reason to leave
I don't talk about this on a sheet
I want to everybody see
What wewe do of me

I'm become a princess
with a knight who not fearless
I want to watch a cloudless sky
because my moyo and my eyes cry

Chorus
It is what I want
It is what I need
And never other thing
that the upendo which I want

The only thing I know
It's I'm better when wewe are
Near to me, did wewe know?
And I want that wewe are

Chorus

It's like
I have a kisu in my back
It's like
I don't can stay in the black
Without what I want
Without what I need

Chorus x3

You're all I want
I'll be what wewe need
And ever other thing
If it's what wewe want
Chapter Twenty One

Michael stared at his wife and then, to the stranger standing inayofuata to Mac before heading back to Jamie and asked her a question, “Jamie, what was going around here?”

Shocked of seeing her husband here instead of later, Jamie put Izzie down and watching the little girl running off to her father and started tugging Michael’s sleeve to tell him that she want him to pick her in his arms right away, Jamie stared at her husband picking Izzie up and holding her into his arms while asking him, “Michael, why are wewe here this early?”

Staring at his wife’s face and while holding...
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posted by ChiliPepperLuv
People say flowers are beautiful.
They're beautiful, that's true.
They also provide oxygen for us.
People say weeds are ugly.
They apparently have no value,
Nor do they deserve to live.
I'm not talking weeds that grow in the garden.
I'm talking about wild plants.
Well, weeds are flowers, too.
Just give them a chance.
Once wewe get to know them, they're amazing.
They can be just as pretty as flowers.
I may not be an orchid au a sunflower.
I may not be a rose au an iris.
I'm zaidi of a dandelion.
I may be a weed, but I'm not so bad.
Give me half a chance. I'm pretty neat.
So, weeds are flowers, too.
Get to know them. They're pretty great.
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Source: Quote kwa Steven Pressfield
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posted by ZekiYuro
Probably the most famous film commenting on the twentieth-century technology is Modern Times,made in 1936.Charlie Chaplin was motivated to make the film kwa a reporter who,while interviewing him,happened to describe the working conditions in industrial Detroit.Chaplin was told that healthy young farm boys were lured to the city to work on automotive assembly lines.Within 4 au 5 years,these young men's health was destroyed kwa the stress of work in the factories.
The film opens with a shot of a mass of kondoo making their way down a crowded ramp.
Abruptly,the film shifts to a scene of factory workers...
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