Dating
Six Minutes That ended my 5-year old relationship
He moved out in a flurry of angry words and slammed doors that would reach a crescendo in the six fateful minutes that ended my relationship. We had been together for five years and I'd always thought that we'd be together forever. But, in this moment I knew that we had reached an irreconcilable impasse. He was so angry, but I was the one that felt the grief that weighed heavily on my soul. That moment felt like it could last forever - the silence that hung in the air like a thick fog.
By Nat 3 years ago in Confessions
One weekend morning
One weekend morning, Czech and his friends made an appointment to have a picnic in the forest, but they did not expect that there are many unexpected dangers waiting for them. Soon after entering the primeval forest, I heard the Wolf's roar. Soon after, many wolves followed with "ow - ow -". They quickened their pace and marched deeper into the forest, where the trees grew thicker on both sides, when, A large group of monkeys out at this moment in front of their eyes, they looked at, the monkey is not afraid of strangers, ran to our side, randomly rummage for their trip, Czech brainwave, took out a large banana, threw into the distance, the monkeys rushed to the past, they rushed to run away with the monkeys. They ran so fast that they lost their compass. "Shit, shit, we're lost." A little friend said anxiously. Calmly, the Czech replied, "I know how to navigate! Come with me!" Czechs took us to a tree that was felled and said: "The place where the rings are dense is facing south, and the place where the rings are loose is facing north." In this way, they found their way down the mountain in the direction indicated by the rings. Then they set up camp halfway up the hill. They chose a high place and pitched their tent against the wind. They put it up as quickly as they could. Friends put up a picnic table, lit a bonfire, sang a happy song, very happy. I don't know what time, everyone fell asleep, watching the Czech called: "Wolf, quick torch." The friends all raised their bright torches and ran out of the tent. The wolves screamed and fled in every way, terrified by their torches. Though they had scared them off, they were all frightened and came down to their homes one after another until dawn.One weekend morning, Czech and his friends made an appointment to have a picnic in the forest, but they did not expect that there are many unexpected dangers waiting for them. Soon after entering the primeval forest, I heard the Wolf's roar. Soon after, many wolves followed with "ow - ow -". They quickened their pace and marched deeper into the forest, where the trees grew thicker on both sides, when, A large group of monkeys out at this moment in front of their eyes, they looked at, the monkey is not afraid of strangers, ran to our side, randomly rummage for their trip, Czech brainwave, took out a large banana, threw into the distance, the monkeys rushed to the past, they rushed to run away with the monkeys. They ran so fast that they lost their compass. "Shit, shit, we're lost." A little friend said anxiously. Calmly, the Czech replied, "I know how to navigate! Come with me!" Czechs took us to a tree that was felled and said: "The place where the rings are dense is facing south, and the place where the rings are loose is facing north." In this way, they found their way down the mountain in the direction indicated by the rings. Then they set up camp halfway up the hill. They chose a high place and pitched their tent against the wind. They put it up as quickly as they could. Friends put up a picnic table, lit a bonfire, sang a happy song, very happy. I don't know what time, everyone fell asleep, watching the Czech called: "Wolf, quick torch." The friends all raised their bright torches and ran out of the tent. The wolves screamed and fled in every way, terrified by their torches. Though they had scared them off, they were all frightened and came down to their homes one after another until dawn.
By raul vasquez3 years ago in Confessions
One summer evening
One summer evening, Xiaoming and I sat on the grass and listened to my father tell us the story of Sima Guang smashing the cylinder. Once upon a time, there was a man named Sima Guang, since childhood studious. At the age of seven, he was as thoughtful as an adult. Once, he was playing in the backyard with his friends. There was a big, deep water tank in the yard, and a child fell into it by accident. The water in the tank was so deep that the child seemed to have no roof. Other children saw it and cried and looked around for help. Sima Guang, however, is in no hurry. Quick-witted, he picked up a big rock and threw it at the tank with all his might. With a bang, the tank broke, the water from the tank came out, and the child was saved. Listening to this story, I understand a truth: we must think well, learn more, observe more, think more, encounter problems to learn to calm, brave, wise.I had just finished my homework this evening when the power went out. My brother packed his stories and asked his mother to tell him stories. So my mother shone a flashlight on the book and told my brother a story. My mother told him a story about a fox. It told him that one winter a fox went out to look for food. There was no food in winter, but he could not find it for several days. He was dying of hunger. Then he smelled raw fish. It was someone driving a cart with baskets of bamboo fish. It came up in a flash, and fell dead in the middle of the road. Just then the carriage passed by, and its owner saw it. Then the fox opened his eyes and saw that he was lying next to a basket full of fish. He secretly picked up the fish and ate it. After a while, he was full, and he wanted me to be full again. But how could he buy it for his wife and children at home? When he saw the basket, he had an idea. He took a bamboo stick from the basket, strung the fish on the stick, and then sneaked out of the wagon to take the food to the house of his wife and children. The fox is so clever.I had just finished my homework this evening when the power went out. My brother packed his stories and asked his mother to tell him stories. So my mother shone a flashlight on the book and told my brother a story. My mother told him a story about a fox. It told him that one winter a fox went out to look for food. There was no food in winter, but he could not find it for several days. He was dying of hunger. Then he smelled raw fish. It was someone driving a cart with baskets of bamboo fish. It came up in a flash, and fell dead in the middle of the road. Just then the carriage passed by, and its owner saw it. Then the fox opened his eyes and saw that he was lying next to a basket full of fish. He secretly picked up the fish and ate it. After a while, he was full, and he wanted me to be full again. But how could he buy it for his wife and children at home? When he saw the basket, he had an idea. He took a bamboo stick from the basket, strung the fish on the stick, and then sneaked out of the wagon to take the food to the house of his wife and children. The fox is so clever.
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