Amount of texts to »city« |
34, and there are 33 texts (97.06%)
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341 Characters |
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2.324 points, 3 Not rated texts |
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on Apr 17th 2000, 21:27:08 wrote steve
about city |
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on Dec 28th 2008, 04:26:36 wrote Martin
about city |
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on Aug 7th 2007, 23:50:30 wrote jimmy garcia about city
on Aug 7th 2007, 23:50:59 wrote jimmy garcia about city
on Dec 28th 2008, 04:26:36 wrote Martin about city
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Texts to »City«
The Green Man wrote on Jun 2nd 2000, 02:26:27 about
city
Rating: 22 point(s) |
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I had a dream about a city that looked like a beehive made out of wood. Instead of bees, there were helicopters, flying people back and forth from the various cells that were like apartment blocks, or maybe neighborhoods. It was in the middle of this huge, pristine field of grass, with no roads leading to it or away from it. Instead of a faint hum, it gave off the sound of murmurs and groans.
Josef wrote on May 5th 2000, 02:09:08 about
city
Rating: 9 point(s) |
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On my visit to the city last week, I noticed that I felt a strange fear. The sight of buildings joined together in huge clumps, people living underground, advertising on top of advertising, and everything owned by somebody else. It's a huge growth of living sterility, sort of like a cancer, but in some ways more like AIDS. I saw graffiti (good!) and ugly subways (bad!) and Portuguese soccer tabloids (no opinion).
Worst of all were the towering concrete blocks down at the loading docks. Tens of stories high, these featureless poles of manmade stone stood like idols of the economy, grain elevators protruding from strange angles. As I look at these through the car window, I shudder, and thank god I'm a country boy. Yee-haw.
joansym wrote on May 12th 2000, 06:17:43 about
city
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A city is the place that I own everything. I own the streets and the trash, the tree and a stray dog. I own it.
efferelle wrote on Nov 11th 2000, 23:30:20 about
city
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It was warmer in the city. Perhaphs it was all the buildings. I saw all these people walking around and I asked myself, »Don't all these people have jobs?«
batgirl wrote on Nov 10th 2000, 00:30:41 about
city
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when I first moved to this city all of the fruit trees suprised me. I liked thinking about all of the free food and hoping that noone was hungry...but then I saw the oranges piled on the sidewalk rotting.
Dick Simon wrote on Jan 16th 2002, 05:35:51 about
city
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the place where multitudes gather and a collective whole becomes more than it's sum parts.
it's a harsh mistress where a man's mettle is strained to it's fracture point. its ugly its beautiful and I love it
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