Amount of texts to »New« 71, and there are 64 texts (90.14%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 185 Characters
Average Rating 2.056 points, 15 Not rated texts
First text on Apr 11th 2000, 07:08:54 wrote
Alvar about New
Latest text on Jan 10th 2023, 09:24:31 wrote
Henry (not the spare) about New
Some texts that have not been rated at all
(overall: 15)

on Jul 29th 2008, 12:04:28 wrote
minorlookrig about New

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on Sep 26th 2002, 23:14:30 wrote
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Texts to »New«

whatevernext96 wrote on Jan 1st 2002, 18:06:24 about

New

Rating: 13 point(s) | Read and rate text individually

We shall only know we have come across something truly new when we absolutely fail to recognise it....

Rudie wrote on Apr 12th 2000, 23:20:18 about

New

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Her brain had gone with a smile so sweet it was easy to forget that five minutes later, she would be repeating the same words as now and would remember only long-gone pasts and distances.

It's a funny sort of day today, isn't it?

Tao wrote on Mar 18th 2002, 21:48:59 about

New

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In my head exists the future, that which will be new if realized in this world, like this text was new , though as soon as it was written..old

Xanadu wrote on Apr 2nd 2002, 01:22:50 about

New

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Something new won't happen by itself. If left undecided, incidents will only get worse. It's you who runs your life. Step into it.

Tao wrote on Mar 18th 2002, 21:51:04 about

New

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In my head exists the future, that which will be new if realized in this world, like this text was new , though as soon as it was written..old

steve wrote on Apr 18th 2000, 00:41:40 about

New

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In the pantry at my grandmother's house, I saw a 25-year old box of Bisquick (I kid you not) and on the front of the box was a big starburst with the words »NEW! 25% moreIt still claims to be new, but I happen to know different.
My question: Is this what they mean by »Everything old is new again
My answer: I sure as hell wouldn't eat any biscuits made from it.

jassee wrote on Sep 8th 2000, 02:13:42 about

New

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Ever think about the phrase »new and improved?« Isn't it an admission that heretofore they haven't been giving us their best?

Instead of being happy with the better product, shouldn't we feel disserved by the manufacturer for having sold us something inferior before?

morning glory wrote on Apr 11th 2000, 13:53:08 about

New

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new is a brown word and although i know it signifies freshness, the word itself has the sensation of a fallen autumn leaf. i'm describing synaesthesia, of course, which means that this impression is a personal one.

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