Findings:
- If we ran this back an infinite number of times across infinite existences our souls would still never connect, so don't regret.
- And he bought our every word for dollars.
- The average distance between consecutive prime numbers
- English words from Latin numbers
- He put a hand on each of our shoulders; it's a wonder he wasn't electrocuted.
- Our Endless Numbered Days
- Do we forgive our fathers in their time or in our time?
- After dark vapours have oppressed our plains
- we turn into werewolves, liquor dripping from our fangs
- Let's just turn our children into burbling idiots
- geniuses in our own time
- nth roots of a complex number
- When our word was iron
- We each deal with our own demons
- I'd love to go back to the late 80's and tell them about our time
- moment after moment, we have to find our own way
- In Our Time
- Our God, He Is Alive
- The sand people ride in single file to hide their numbers
- The Virtues of Villains: Exploring China and the West Through Our Most Notorious Bandits
- their eyes meet for the first time, but they saw each other's hearts
- Our dirty and clean parts are equal
- Technological advances take up more of our time
- how to square numbers near fifty
- From Bauhaus to Our House
- our voices, once clarion, have been muted by time and mortgages
- Legislation to save us from our own stupidity
- our time is short; this is our fate
- Any odd number can be expressed as the difference of two perfect squares
- he did not look back. he walked slowly. he might stop at any time.
- Law of large numbers
- How to turn any number into a 9
- Large Prime Numbers
- Square of a number ending with a 5
- Our little girl Susan is a most admirable slut, and pleases us mightily
- Nostalgia filled our lungs every time we inhaled
- Come In Number 51, Your Time Is Up
- Neville Chamberlain's "Peace for our time" speech
- Our Lady of the Ruby Plains
- parlance of our times
- Six Myths of Our Time
- Large numbers
- Our Time in Eden
- We once played this same game, but with only our words
- We could take our time
- The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever.
- Fables For Our Time, and Famous Poems Illustrated
- There and Back Again: Eating Our Way from Bag End to the Grey Havens, A Hobbit's Tale
- We meet ourselves time and again in a thousand disguises on the path we took to avoid our destiny
- It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets
- and we will walk till our feet ache
- Probably the most useful phone number in England
- It is only in marriage with the world that our ideals can bear fruit: divorced from it, they remain barren.
- He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms
- He may be a son-of-a-bitch, but he is our son-of-a-bitch
- come buy, come buy; our grapes fresh from the vine
- He made a felon of himself and ended up a box in our spare room.
- Count Dracula has dyscalcula. He mumbles numbers and never slumbers.
- large number
- Visualizing large numbers
- Names for Large Numbers
- how to square a number in your head
- Like language barriers. We are frozen within our homes. The windows begin to mean less and less.
- C++: computing Fibonacci numbers at compile time
- the average number of fixed points of a permutation is 1
- Words which mean more than you think they do at the time.
- The square of any prime number larger than 3 is a multiple of 12 plus 1
- The Number of Languages you know is the Number of Times you are Human
- 'twas the telltale tink-tock of marionettes, he felt certain, that jingle-jangled from behind her shower curtain
- For a good time, call your partner, not that 900 number
- I had seen the whole thing coming like a ghost train. Here I am on the tracks, still bleeding, taking phone numbers, haunted.
- I think in sounds and pictures, not words and numbers
- The largest number that can be described in 14 words or less
- The hope that life isn't simply what remains after we have locked our childhoods away.
- Anarchism and Our Times
- Time has imprisoned us in the order of our years
- We turn our faces to what the eternal evening brings
- The flowers of our love had died under the hot sun of time
- I have blinked. And the world has blinked. And we open our eyes to find each other alone.
- Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him
- the undead squirm in their cocktail dresses while Lucien and I powder our faces
- Keep your number of takeoffs equal to your number of landings
- Peace in our time
- our first time
- The five most important numbers
- Words are the mirrors of our discontents merely; they contain all the huge unhatched eggs of the world's sorrows.
- Our words are backed by nuclear weapons
- throw away words we catch in cages where our hearts should be
- Perverse pride in the austerity of our times
- Our place in time is never exact
- You shine in the eyes of lovers we complicate, accidentally, lending our own critiques and eyebrows to time
- The Time of Our Lives
- A Painter of Our Time
- Silence envies all our words
- Thanks from our Hearts
- Their missiles, our saviors
- walk away from time
- Frankenstein Wastes A Minute Of Our Time
- Our Friends From Frolix 8
- I can see three corners from this corner. Two's a perfect number. But one?
- We should do well to take our lesson from the stars
- On Returning A Call From An Unknown Phone Number
- our forgotten enemies, unfrozen from the glaciers
- We don't inherit the World, we borrow it from our children
- their teary eyes follow us as if our actions are accompanied by tragic music
- Daylight separates our dreams from our flaws
- Root mean square
- So I was balls deep in the guy's ass that night when he turns to me and asks for a kiss. Damn. What a fag.
- We do more after 2am than most people do all day.
- the day jbo got permission from DJ Assault to post lyrics
- flowers come from the ground, where their souls are trapped all winter
- Where once he walked
- Living for the reasons of the dead that moved to paper from their heads
- His memory perishes from the earth, and he has no name in the street.
- What did you learn from your time in the solitary cell of your mind?
- I married him because he was not mean
- Amakuni once drew an old sword of his from a box, suddenly overjoyed by something he had cast aside.
- he likes to watch you walk
- physical proof that the arithmetic mean is at least as large as the harmonic mean
- and now forever frozen in time he
- Because he feared the turn of seasons
- He just wanted to give me something he forgot to give me a long time ago
- The word anime is not from French
- I get more done after midnight than most people do all day
- The guy who got Isekai'd straight from 1942 Stalingrad to a fantasy land
- he looks hurt from behind that eye patch, the choker, the bare chest
- He says the most beautiful things
- He weaves his words
- He needed to repeat some well-used mantra of love just one more time
- How many times has God twiddled his thumbs before he put vertebrates on the Earth?
- From my iphone's predictive word feature
- "The Americans in their wisdom have taken the heads off the pictures, enlarged them and superimposed them with the heads of animals and then strung them up all over the walls of the interrogation room," he said
- The class valedictorian was still tripping balls when he was bailed out in time to give the commencement speech at graduation
- When I was 21, he was building a Time Machine
- If he means to kidnap you, sorry for ruining the surprise
- I wanted to see how many times he wouldn't ask.
- I start reading from the end, because beginnings are the most exciting part
- Talking after breathing in helium from balloons
- sunset rainwater turns her sidewalk chalk-art into a sherbert delight; a surprise gift from chaos that tumbles her like tinkling bells onto the wet grass
- The Wheel of Time has collapsed under the weight of its own bloated corpse
- He learned to dance from emus but he learned to love from seraphim
- I'd walk away from the dawn and leave for you
- The most direct path in my soul, is from me to you
- He Knows Not Their Names
- don't start from words. they are a nest of lies.
- It would be a less interesting world if we all walked and skipped alike, and never fell from bicycles.
- It's just the way that he walks
- He's got stacks and stacks of words that rhyme, describing what it is to lose
- The time a thug punched my friend in the face because he could
- An E2 Seattle debauch aftermath node
- He Ate and Drank the Precious Words
- I don't know where he gets his words but I like them
- As if he knew that words were how I kissed
- The most comfortable position to assume after one has been kicked in the junk
- He vowed not to consider any time interval shorter than one hour.
- the word eat he
- He Walks
- And then he ran into my knife. He ran into my knife ten times.
- On an airplane from Birmingham to Salt Lake City, after Christmas with family
- "Describe life in two words" she said. "Survival test" he replied.
- Can God create a boulder so large He can't have anal sex with it?
- He touched her once and she turned into a golden creature. He never touched her again.
- The difficulty of spelling words from other languages
- Aromatherapy from ancient times
- Saturday night, the words falling from her lips
- Straight from the heart
- e2link: Create everything2 links from word lists
- Love forsakes us from time to time, and we forsake love.
- Bands Who Take Their Names from Eighteenth-century English Poetry and Prose
- Time is nature's way of stopping things from happening all at once
- Fruit cut from the vine, forgot and left to rot, long before it was time
- Words Excised from the OSPD3
- I am phone posting from a gazebo outside of a library while using their WiFi in the rain
- Do not take advice from someone named after a reentry vehicle
- what he carried from here to Okinawa
- The promise of life. This he stole from himself as well.
- may you make mistakes large enough to learn from, but small enough that they do not destroy you
- even cigarette smoking, Atlantic City gamblers walked away from the slot machines
- Usually, if you've seen one bald man in a robe, you've seen 'em all, but most of them aren't burning alive from the inside out
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