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"... Natural lovers of others..."
Is this how you define a civilization that teaches from kindergarten that you have to kill Jews to go to heaven?
Parents who bless their sons when they learn that they have just massacred families? 

1 day ago

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Poetry.com
Considering the number of poems posted on this site, you are at the top of the list of poets from the United Kingdom!
Congratulations!

15 days ago

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Quotes.net
Your request has been received

2 months ago

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Calculators.net
Excellent tool!

4 months ago

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Abbreviations.com
I love this haiku!

4 months ago

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Abbreviations.com
I love haikus!

4 months ago

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Poetry.com
Short and clear :-)

4 months ago

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Poetry.com
I think this poet should be deleted

5 months ago

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Literature.com
Good luck to all participants!
I can’t wait to know who the winner will be!

6 months ago

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Poetry.com
Very funny! And not so simple...

8 months ago

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Symbols.com
10/10 points in 45 seconds!

9 months ago

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9/10 points in 41 seconds

9 months ago

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Poetry.com
Congratulations!

9 months ago

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Poetry.com
good website!

10 months ago

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Poetry.com
יפה מאוד!

10 months ago

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Poetry.com
Thanks! x-)

10 months ago

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Poetry.com
It throws us back into a difficult period but which is fortunately behind us..

10 months ago

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Poetry.com
Very nice!

10 months ago

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Poetry.com
Very nice text!

10 months ago

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Poetry.com
FIxed, thank you!

10 months ago

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Grammar.com
Hello, what exactly do you need?

10 months ago

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Poetry.com
This poignant poem vividly captures the tragic descent of a once-promising youth into the clutches of alcoholism. The carefully chosen words paint a powerful narrative of the destructive impact of addiction on both the individual and those who care about them. The use of nature's elements, like rain, skillfully mirrors the emotional turbulence and sorrow woven into the verses. The poem skillfully unfolds the narrative, evoking empathy and prompting reflection on the consequences of such choices. The tragic arc, from youthful promise to despair, is both heartrending and thought-provoking, leaving a lasting impression on the reader. 

10 months ago

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Lyrics.com
???

10 months ago

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Poetry.com
Good remark! The problem has been addressed!

11 months ago

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Poetry.com
Fixed!

11 months ago

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