User  childs 
 Topic  The word Crimson 
 Message  If somebody uses that F***ing word again, I think I’ll
Just take about a month or two, stick my arm into you shoe
lift myself out into a lear jet plane and Get the Hell OUT!!!! 

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 User   Jason The Basta | 2005-12-25 |
 Subject  To Be or snot to be 
 Message  RE: first Cindergarden1 post

I accept the challange (intended or no) to write a poem about stuff comming out your nose and do it justice! Will get back to all of you on this project in due course. 

 User   inspirit999 | 2005-12-23 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  geez i really fucked that joke up  

 User   inspirit999 | 2005-12-23 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  awww poor "crimson" how about carpe diem? i think that gets a little old too. or "the" no no wait! the letter "e" its everywhere! see? right there four times no wait! 17 times! 18! my god! the letter "e" haunts us all. ok i say we all ban the letter "e" right now!

okay no mor lttr " " is it out of our languag. s? isnt that bttr? hy! this is kind of fun no mor " " haha you cant touch m! hmm now what i dont lik th lttr "t" ithr, so now that is gon too! wach haha no mor " " now wha ls can I ak ou? hmm how abou myslf?!?!

by by!

mik =)  

 User   GiveMeTheGun | 2005-12-16 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  That sounds worse than crimson. Sorry. 

 User   gavinspikenard | 2005-12-16 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  Yeah, it does seem to appear quite often. That’s why I’ve resorted to calling everything "dark red." 

 User   GiveMeTheGun | 2005-12-14 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  Haha. 

 User   Aruemos | 2005-12-11 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  Its a good word, but you have to use it in context, it can’t be the only word describing the color of blood can it!!?! 

 User   WolfStar | 2005-09-10 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  oooh... I love the word "russet"... although usually I only use it to describe hair color. 

 User   screams | 2005-09-03 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  crimson waste flows out by bottom
in a glass I suck it down
skull hole wherehouse is where the rim is
I ode to crimson
I tipp my glass 

 User   Crow | 2005-09-01 |
 Subject  O.o... 
 Message  Speaking of poisoned pigments...did you all know that White Oil paint *Some brands, anyway* are toxic, and can cause cancer. O.o No wonder all those artists way back when were considered insane. Poor Picasso. XDD 

 User   MyX | 2005-09-01 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  Poets that use it appropriately shouldn’t be sanctioned by the word police.

But poets that use it because they found it in someone elses poem, looked it up and discovered it meant simply read and said "oh cool!".............

Yeah, jet plane.

The reason I mentioned this is because I used the word once or twice in my poems, and it actually belonged. I wasn’t describing blood either. Now thats what I’m sick of.

MyX 

 User   Rokhal | 2005-07-24 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  There’s so many warning labels now no one will know which ones to take seriously. 

 User   Emma_closes | 2005-07-22 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  A little toxin builds character. 

 User   Rokhal | 2005-07-21 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  I went to a pottery workshop when I was younger and they didn’t have any red glaze, just pink. Turns out the red pigments are poisonous so they don’t use them. Jerks. 

 User   besodemuerte | 2005-07-19 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  red:
bittersweet, blood, bloodshot, blooming, blush, brick, burgundy, cardinal, carmine, cerise, cherry, chestnut, claret, copper, coral, crimson, dahlia, damask, flaming, florid, flushed, fuchsia, garnet, geranium, glowing, healthy, inflamed, infrared, magenta, maroon, pink, puce, redness, rose, roseate, rosy, rubicund, ruby, ruddy, russet, rust, salmon, sanguine, scarlet, terra cotta, titian, vermeil, vermilion, wine

-thesaurus.com 

 User   Rokhal | 2005-07-19 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  I love this thread. 

 User   Emma_closes | 2005-07-19 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  I know, I’d like to see fucking ’maroon’ once and a while. 

 User   Rokhal | 2005-07-06 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  Oh, but it is grievously overused. 

 User   Ratiomeducet | 2005-07-05 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  I agree with rokhal. How could blood not be a powerful image? Its the liquid life that flows through us all.. Bleeding shows mortality. Bleeding shows pain. Bleeding shows us how precious life is. I mean.. Honestly, without blood.. Where would we be? :) 

 User   Rokhal | 2005-06-28 |
 Subject  untitled 
 Message  A big glop of blood on a tissue is a pretty powerful image. You’re just not open-minded enough. 

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