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Construct a Sentence with the last word of the previous sentence.


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Sing, is not what I want to do in front of an audience, alone.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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"Alone and Afraid" is a 2016 short film about a boy dealing with fear after his mother's death


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"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Ones and zeros are the basis for how all computers work.

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Work is an amazing consideration, as that is what Jehovah has designed us to do in caring for this planet.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Verbum, preceded by "ad" could be said to be verbatim.

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Verbatim the thought ricochets like a pinball through a carnival of memories, smacking into the jukebox of childhood, bouncing off the rusty swing set of regret, clanging against the frying pan of last night’s dinner gone wrong, careening down the banister of triumph like a kid in tube socks, only to spill out onto the linoleum of right-now life where coffee stains, unpaid bills, and the stubborn beauty of tomorrow all wait like contestants in a game show nobody asked to host but here we are, holding the buzzer, grinning anyway.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Sentence structure, in today's society, with the proliferation texting and instant messaging, has led to many people resorting to emojis and acronyms being used as though they were actual words and no longer caring about the accuracy and exactness communication once had all the time ignoring the rules of speech while they LOL.

 


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"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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LOL is not an indicator I have ever resorted to, although syntax is important,  and Qapla  once again has an entry impressive in length and content.


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Meaning is not something handed down in thunder or etched in stone, but something slowly carved through daily choices, quiet endurance, honest mistakes, and the kind of stubborn hope that refuses to quit, even when the outcome is uncertain, the applause absent, and the only witness is your own conscience.

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Conscience has to be trained properly, so that we do not find out that we have been doing all along, is what Jehovah hates and will untamatley disqualify use to live in his kingdom.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Come Lord Jesus!

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Jesus, while a common and traditional first name in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries due to strong historical Catholic influence, where it is seen as a pious, religious name to honor Jesus, it is not a common name in most English-speaking countries or many other Western cultures, where naming a child Jesus is generally considered unusual or even blasphemous due to the name's sacred religious significance.

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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