fingerprint

April 2nd, 2009 | 311 Entries

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311 Entries for “fingerprint”

  1. If you use finger paints right, they will cloud into whirls of amazing surprise, and the colors will mingle like strangers at a great party but they won’t get lost in each other, and they’ll settle into a beautiful conversation about the way dogs sing in the rain. And be sure to say Goodnight to the host with only a rainbow fingerprint.

    by Brian Slusher on 04.03.2009
  2. I remember when they took my fingerprint, the sharp pain, the blood, the scalpel. I still remember the sound, the smell as my flesh was cut, as my fingers were maimed. I remember when they took my fingerprint.

    by Goat on 04.03.2009
  3. A dust of powder here and there and a fingerprint is born!

    by Moopster on 04.03.2009
  4. She left a finger print in the ice. It was cold. That’s what will give me away she thought. But then the sun came out from behind the cloud and she saw the seperate unique lines melting back and disappearing, and she felt a bit sad.

    by David on 04.03.2009
  5. a finger print is recorded when prisoners are sentenced to make sure of their identity and keep on the system, everyone has a unique fingerprint.

    by kyle rossiter on 04.03.2009
  6. oh man, when we had to go to the in processing station before we left for basic training, me and my new friend both had to get our fingerprints processed, and it was curious, that although neither of us had ever led a life of crime, neither of us particularly liked the idea of our prints being on file.

    by boyer on 04.03.2009
  7. single freedom hand ring skin blood individual ten 0ne different

    by justin on 04.03.2009
  8. a little smudge a thousand dreams and miseries and memories so tiny and yet tell so much.

    one day kitten walked before grand audience

    i’m only one

    but to me your the world

    within this unit

    by tara on 04.03.2009
  9. Distinctly meek and weak, extended. Silent prints defeat; uniquely blended.

    by nightshine on 04.03.2009
  10. fingerprints are left… everywhere. sometimes thats bad, and can get you in a shit load of trouble. Actually i cant think of one instance where leaving a fingerprint would be a good thing… hmm?

    by rawr on 04.03.2009
  11. ah this fingerprint. i see it still lingers. as i turn this fabricated corner and view what is true for the first time. or is it really their first time? this has happened before hasn’t it? i have seen in. oh

    by elizabeth ashley on 04.03.2009
  12. A fingerprint was found on the abandoned revolver.

    by Vernon Sim on 04.03.2009
  13. Loops, swirls and lassos; an intricate maze of identity. God, I wish I could use them to finally understand you.

    by steve on 04.03.2009
  14. fingerprints make unique. People are all different from each other which should make us less prone to fight each other not more. Everyone is precious because everyone is different and special.

    by Fiona on 04.03.2009
  15. A fingerprint was found on the abandoned revolver.

    by Vernon Sim on 04.03.2009
  16. A fingerprint was found on the abandoned revolver.

    by Vernon Sim on 04.03.2009
  17. The fingerprint took a life of its own, tracing a line through my life with immaculate precision. Each having an individual streak unknown to others.

    by Maurice on 04.03.2009
  18. The fingerprints on the table were strangely-colored. Each was a different shade of pink- the ones on the left, at least. The right-hand fingerprints all glowed in soft rainbow colors.

    It was the strangest thing, Detective Silverston thought, puffing at his pipe. He’d never seen anything like it. But then, in this job, he was used to that.

    At least a man with rainbow fingers would be easy to sight.

    by emma on 04.02.2009
  19. fingerprints are the only thing that sets us apart from one another simply because everyone has a different set but i guess that’s not really true because everyone looks different and acts different and stuff….so i dunno. its just a way for the government to find you maybe or like a legit way of identifying someone i only really think about fingerprints about crimes

    by jen on 04.02.2009
  20. fingerprint

    by jennifer ayers on 04.02.2009
  21. Identity, smooth lines, curves,

    by cari on 04.02.2009
  22. The fingerprint glued to the piece of card was Amys only memory of her mother, as her mother had ran away to America when she was small. Police knew she was safe,free and alive but they didnt know where she was. The fijngerprint was taken from the bedroom wall where they had lived at the time of the mother dissaperarencs.

    by EMMA on 04.02.2009
  23. It’s your identity and your downfall if you’ve made a big mistake. It sucks to be an individual sometimes.

    by Nikki on 04.02.2009
  24. Each line tells a different story completely. Each fingerprint is just a combonation of stories which make up an individual human being. They circle and circle and make up our identity.

    by ali on 04.02.2009
  25. Fingerprints will ultimately ruin our planet. Fingerprints make it possible to keep tabs on every single human being on the planet. People could use fingerprints to take away human rights.So this is why fingerprints are a bad thing.

    by ali on 04.02.2009
  26. Fingerprints will ultimately ruin our planet. Fingerprints make it possible to keep tabs on every single human being on the planet. People could use fingerprints to take away human rights.So this is why fingerprints are a bad thing.

    by ali on 04.02.2009
  27. Fingerprints will ultimately ruin our planet. Fingerprints make it possible to keep tabs on every single human being on the planet. People could use fingerprints to take away human rights.So this is why fingerprints are a bad thing.

    by ali on 04.02.2009
  28. I trace the paths that I was meant to take (or so says something in the programming of my body) and I wonder, how many swirls and circles make up who I am?

    by Elea on 04.02.2009
  29. My fingerprint establishes my indentity. It creates what is wholly me, and seperates my entity from others. My fingerprint is laid upon these keys as i type, and in minute detail is left on every key. The bar is turning red as a write about fingerprints

    by Clarke on 04.02.2009
  30. his fingerprints where harsh to the touch, he spent too much time polishing his vehicles and when he finally came down to lay a pathetic caress, it was like being kissed by sandpaper not a man

    by hannah on 04.02.2009
  31. sticky
    full of love
    kind
    soft
    gentle
    cruel
    tired
    infuriating
    deceiving
    telling

    by hannah on 04.02.2009
  32. it was the night i wil never forget. i saw her on the other side of the room, glaring at me. she released a tiny scream…of pleasure. i could tell this woman was no ordinary…cat? i approached her as soon as i saw the laser beam out of her mouth.

    by meme on 04.02.2009
  33. grease prints on crystal goblets
    are the only traceable evidence.

    by 98 on 04.02.2009
  34. I hate when the kids put their hands on the inside of the van windows, you can see little fingerprints and smudges on teh outside of the the van. It’s like someone was trapped inside and tried to smear their way out of the van.

    by April Mitchell on 04.02.2009
  35. I left my fingerprint on the viewing screen of his camera.

    by dd on 04.02.2009
  36. unique identification, well not really only about 90-% accurate at the best estimate, still not bad for dead skin and grease. Now of coarse the acuracy can be increased if you have scared tips.

    by mike on 04.02.2009
  37. Once I made fingerpaint for Josef out of pudding. It was vanilla and I used food coloring to make diffrent colors of “paint”. He made the biggest mess on his highchair tray and himself. The best part was he could lick his hands.

    by April Mitchell on 04.02.2009
  38. Once I made fingerpaint for Josef out of pudding. It was vanilla and I used food coloring to make diffrent colors of “paint”. He made the biggest mess on his highchair tray and himself. The best paet was he could like his hands.

    by April Mitchell on 04.02.2009
  39. The fingerprint is set within a certain time frame to hold the key to our souls. Some people say the key to the soul is actually the eyes, but everyone has a different fingerprint. EVERY SINGLE FINGERPRINT is different. This is amazing to me. That there is something so forgotten and yet is one of the few things that makes us completely individual.

    by NiKKi on 04.02.2009
  40. fingerprint thinking of violence, thinking of a crime. something bad has been done, need evidence. accusation. thinking of dirty windows now, finger prints all over. thinking of a trace, example of left behind. a piece of you left there, a pressence, a fingerprint.

    by trav on 04.02.2009