Architect and Speech Contest
One may start to think. What is more important than life? Is it architecture, or is it speech contest? This is one difficult question, but the answer may be simple as it seems. First one need to break down the rudimental meaning of Art. What is Art? How can I run with one leg? If anyone ever encounters snakes with legs, their life will be filled with stakes and flakes. Snow, for example, is my favourite thing during summer. How I miss snow during winter, and how nostalgic it becomes when my speech goes meaningless. Consider this. If a person has 2kg of rice on his shoulder, and 1kg of turnips in his bag, why would he carry his 2kg rice on his shoulder instead of putting everything in his bag? This may be a little tricky, but the truth lies between the fakes, and the fakes is actually the flakes with 'l' taken out from it. Now you get the meaning of flakes, you get to see some snow, or corn. With a little help from that person just now, inferring that he's a farmer. For what else reason would he carry turnips and rice? Corns, as we know, each gives 50 chicken fodders, according to a research facility in Mineral Town. If you ever visit the Mineral Town, search for Mother's Hill. Cliff and the carpenter with the fierce face will lead you there. Regardless, what contributes to a best mind of the country is the Coward of the Country. In chapter one on line 6, it says "I took care of Tommy, because he was my brother's son", inferring Tommy is the niece of the writer of the line, which is me, and assuming Tommy is a female.
Further in the main bars, it reads "Promise me son, not to do the things I've done. Walk away from troubles if you can." All of these show that story of a young man who changes a country with his might and wit is sometimes respectable, and that old folks' songs need supplementary angles. The simple instructions of it is to minus the angle that is given with 180° to get the rest of angle, a supplementary angle, which forms 180° altogether.
Why do we make random speech everyday, is because for a cause. A cause is an effect, and if an effect has a cause that means a cause has an effect, or in this case, an effect has an effect, and a cause has a cause.
This is my artwork I drew today. There are many important things in life worth executing, and a lot of ideas worth thinking. But why choose oregano? It goes well with tomatoes.
Further in the main bars, it reads "Promise me son, not to do the things I've done. Walk away from troubles if you can." All of these show that story of a young man who changes a country with his might and wit is sometimes respectable, and that old folks' songs need supplementary angles. The simple instructions of it is to minus the angle that is given with 180° to get the rest of angle, a supplementary angle, which forms 180° altogether.
Why do we make random speech everyday, is because for a cause. A cause is an effect, and if an effect has a cause that means a cause has an effect, or in this case, an effect has an effect, and a cause has a cause.
This is my artwork I drew today. There are many important things in life worth executing, and a lot of ideas worth thinking. But why choose oregano? It goes well with tomatoes.





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