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WHYVILLE HELP : GALLERY : DR. LEILA : SEARCH : SUBMIT : STAFF : HOME Feb 28, 2010

 

Criticize Me? How Dare You!

PhyscoGrl wants you to remain respectful when trying to help someone out.

As anyone with common sense knows, not everyone can be pleased all the time. Try as one might, not everyone can be satisfied at the same time, without sacrificing the satisfaction of someone else or even yourself. Once this displeasure arises, some will be so inclined as to inform anyone and everyone they can. This is when hurtful comments can be made, and in their weakened state, someone might say some thing they will later on regret.

Criticism is ever present here in the Times. I am not saying that this is a bad thing, quite the contrary. Criticism is needed to give those budding new writers and poets the boost they need to make themselves become even better and their articles more enjoyable. Heck, even seasoned writers need criticism to become better. There is always room for improvement, no matter how fantastic one might be. This is where criticism comes into play.

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   PEOPLE
Renew Me
KirsKooki wants to live freely.

   FASHION
WhyFashion: Look Lean in Green
Kerrime shows you the looks you need for St. Patrick's Day.

   PEOPLE
I Love You
Rexyp1 expresses her love for her favorite person.

   FASHION
Music's Role in Fashion
Rbd1fan shows how today's hits are influencing fashion.

   PEOPLE
Summer Breeze
Watermel8 wants you too keep moving when you're down.

 

 

   PEOPLE
Puzzle
Sqeakers1 compares life to a puzzle.


   CREATIVE WRITING
Reborn: Part 5
by Monet1616

   CREATIVE WRITING
Not Forgotten: Part 1
by sqeakers1

   CREATIVE WRITING
I Think Not
by booksRus

   CREATIVE WRITING
Ew, Temptation!
by Mylo9810

I Have Always Wondered

Singel12 explores some questions.

Has there ever been something that you just wanted to know? Something that didn't really matter, but nevertheless spiked your curiosity to a point that it was all you could think about? And no matter who you asked, all of their answers were unsatisfactory!

I am here to tell you that you are not alone. I have often gazed at something and wondered, "How?" or, "Why?" To set you mind at rest, I researched some of the more interesting things on my ever-growing list of curiosities. Here are my results:

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