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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
3 Sep
During my high school days, I had a classmate that memorized all the English words in a dictionary book. Most of my classmates call him a 'walking dictionary.' It is because he can say the meanings of those words. However, he does...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112780)
• United States
12 Jul
Sometimes people can really turn something on its head, but in a very real and funny way. Take the phrase we so often say with great confidence when someone is not wanting to be a team player.
"You know, there's no "I" in team,"...
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Austin V.
@SageHorizon (19)
• United States
25 Mar 25
We all have those moments where we look back and think, 'If only I knew then what I know now.' For myself, I’d say watching my speech when it comes to limiting statements. I started making significant progress in my career and...
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Anish Asokan
@RevivedWarrior (3853)
• India
6 Sep 24
Freedom of speech or Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right that is provided in most countries allowing people to express their opinions, ideas or beliefs without the fear of repercussion. Freedom of speech promotes...
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emptychair
@innertalks (23734)
• Australia
26 Jul 23
The Reverend, Horace Argyle, was giving a sermon on humanity, and in particular, he was focusing in on what consciousness was.
The Reverend was a bit of a philosopher at heart, and the way that he spoke, often turned some...
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aubrey
@averygirl72 (38849)
• Philippines
21 Jun 23
My youngest sister who is just 26 years old is invited to be the guest speaker in the coming graduation in elementary school where she studied.
She graduated valedictorian there where she finish 6 years in public elementary...
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153544)
• India
31 May 23
The Prime Minister of Denmark surprised every one when she declared that the speech she gave was written by ChatGPT and had she not opened up no one would have known this.
Writing is being taken over by ChatGPT and it is...
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Amber
@AmbiePam (120589)
• United States
21 May 23
Most of you probably have no idea how important this picture is to me. I took it this morning when my dad got up to preach for the first time in three months. You might remember he had 6 vertebrae replaced in his neck, and they...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112780)
• United States
9 Jan 23
Sometimes in America people are confused. People assume rights that they do not actually have.
Here's one you DO have.
You have the right to be offended, and others have the right to offend you.
Is it right to offend...
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Luis Asuncion
@luisga814 (7138)
• Quezon City, Philippines
24 Jul 22
Good morning from here. It's already 5:19am of Monday (July 25). My work shift was ended at 5:01am. As of now, I'm taking a coffee and salt bread breakfast with my wife at the garage.
I'm posting this discussion just to let you,...
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Bensen32
@Bensen32 (28658)
• United States
1 Mar 22
Hello, hope you all have had a good day,
I have not been around the last few days; sorry I been slacking off around here. I have been getting things together since I am moving on March 5th. Been busy getting things packed and...
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healerWitch
@healerWitch (417)
• Portugal
30 Jan 22
I see that the Broca's area in the frontal lobe is where the speech process happens. That's the part of my brain that has been affected from Covid (I mean I think it's from Covid) and it's that exact location where it hurts (front...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
7 Aug 21
A friend shared this video with me today. I was amazed to hear President Ronald Reagan's speech from the 1980's still relevant today.
And the excerpts of the absurd happenings in our country were just appalling. I am sure...
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Claire-louise Raymond
@Lindalahughes (220)
• United Kingdom
17 Apr 21
I have been called "direct." I know what it means, I know it's not a compliment. But quite frankly I don't care. I won't stand for any nonsense. And that's not a criminal offense.
Are you "direct" in the way you speak? Does it go...
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