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November 8th, 2011 | 413 Entries

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413 Entries for “patent”

  1. When you need to patent something is the moment when you’re feelling it closer. It will be all yours, you’ve created it! And now you can try to sell it! Don’t forget to patent anything you’ve created! Because we’re more creative than we think!! And people can still from us!!!! Go patent!

    by Daniela on 11.08.2011
  2. go patent, see the world, find me and and make this reality, above all me and my dogs will share the simplicity to be single.

    by celia on 11.08.2011
  3. science, nerds, organized, money, rich, einstein, lightbulb, does snuggie have a patent? could you still make money if you don’t have a patent?

    by D on 11.08.2011
  4. langsom vente godt leve ikke stresse bestefar ikke travel god snill

    by Nina on 11.08.2011
  5. there’s a patent on this type of thing on these feelings on these reactions events and motions people have been here before done all of this felt this way and that and been touched by this in the way we have we’re not the first ones by far but I can tell that for us this won’t be our last stolen patent

  6. patents are the result of a mental process called thinking. people think, have ideas and try to materialize them. when an idea is original, it is called a patent. patents can show that someone is a genius o r simply lacks creativity.

  7. to confirm, finish, complete.

    by Racquel on 11.08.2011
  8. there were two new kids in the family now that her sister died and no one knew who the fathers were. but what does it matter when you run a boarding school. the sheer girth of the place made it easy to forget who was your own flesh and blood. you’d think you wouldn’t be lonely in a place like this. you’d think there would at least be solidarity amongst the teachers. but it wasn’t like that at all. the only people who wanted to be here were those who knew how bad it was elsewhere. that’s why suze was here. that’s why she taught young kids instead of spending time with her own grown children. her husband hadn’t been the sweetest fella in the world but she supposes he wasn’t the worst. maybe it was nicer out there in the middle of woods where no one expected anything of you except a history lesson. history was easy, it was already over. there was no contention about what had happened and if there was then that was for the scholars who wrote the books not her, not here.

  9. To get something certified when you make something. Like an idea. Like when some

    by Miss Smith on 11.08.2011
  10. It was half an hour ago that I filed the patent and now I realise that ‘breathing’ may be stretching the bounds of the application. Still, I get it I will be rich beyond my dreams. Worth a try.

    by E.P. Hantera on 11.08.2011
  11. products
    white
    shoes
    unreal
    soo
    weird
    abnormal
    tent
    pat
    dog
    shiny
    sharp
    edges
    money

    by Yusra on 11.08.2011
  12. that thing that gives us title, the right to claim. This is mine, not yours, that is yours, not mine. MINE.

    by MGB on 11.08.2011
  13. you need a patent to make sure no one can copy your inventions.
    it allows you to copyright your work so no one can steal it and use it as their own.
    you can have patent leather clothing like shoes – i love shoes

  14. A patent is what you get when you invent something. There there’s a special law about your patent and no one can make a similar invention (too similar) until your patent expires. I’ve never had a patent on anything but my grandpa had some idea of his for coiling hose patented. I don’t know when his patent wore out but it’s cool that he invented something.

    by Sonja on 11.08.2011
  15. People get a patent when they want to claim something that they take pride in developing. Either that or they want to make money off royalties for something they created. Patent leather shoes come to mine, but they are kind of yucky if you ask me.

    by Tamra on 11.08.2011
  16. Patent

    When I was a little girl, I LOVED patent leather shoes! So white and shiny and crisp on Easter morning. Then add a straw hat with ribbons down the back and flowers on the crown. I felt very special and pretty, dressed up for that special occasion.

    by on 11.08.2011
  17. put a patent on my mind.
    there are things in here tat you’d never find
    anywhere else, because i am me.
    there are some days that i wish i was free
    from these demons in my head.
    there are some days i dream i am dead.

  18. I kinda want a patent. It’d be really cool to invent something. I mean, you’d probably be famous and stuff. Patent are hard to get though. You have to show the person that what you invented is really going to be used. It can’t be completely useless. I have an invention to submit about pumpkin carving but I don’t think I’d ever get a patent.

    by Kaity. :D on 11.08.2011
  19. You must be very patent to get what you want. Things come in time. You can’t rush anything, so be patent.

  20. Little girls wear patent leather shoes on Christmas eve. I know I did.

  21. It means it is yours. What ever you patented is yours and only yours. Usually its a unique idea or invention. But I wish I could patent people. To tell people that they are mine. But no one is mine. No one wants to be.

    by on 11.08.2011
  22. I breathed into this glass
    here is breath
    I want patent it
    Hold your breathe and sign below

    by gskgsk on 11.08.2011
  23. you need a patent to make sure no one can copy your inventions
    allows you to sorta copyright your work so no one can steal it and use it as their own

    by Kylee on 11.08.2011
  24. And everything he touched turned to dust. Until he found himself then everything he touched blossomed and turned into fluttering birds. Many became jealous of this gift but could not touch what he had made until they had found themselves; then everything they touched blossomed and the whole world blossomed with thoughts.

  25. i really have no idea what this word means sooooooo yaaa

  26. i wait for you. even when i think you will not return to me i will wait. i have faith in you and don’t believe your worlds, hoping what you said was not the truth. i think you still love me even though i listened to the stinging words you spoke. i guess i am just worthless, for waiting for someone as selfish as you. patent and every other word you could think of saying to me, i am numb.

    by Forgive-The-Fate-Bdog on 11.08.2011
  27. UMMMMMMM i”m a little confused……. I have noooo idea what patent means.. I have the vocabulary of a 4 year old…

  28. i don’t know what this means!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  29. I think that is when you like make a deal. story time!! :)
    I am starting up a store! But i dont have all the money for it so Annika is going to give me some money so we both need to sighn a patent.

  30. Patent means when you have rights to something and it was against the law to copywrite it.

  31. Patent, I do not know what this means!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  32. Patent to me is a really weird name
    to others it is a word

  33. <(0.0<) (>0.0)>
    *kirby dance*

  34. she dances in her
    patent shoes, giggling and sing
    -ing, all the way home

  35. privileged, something or someone that has a good opportunity for life or for something.

    by vesa on 11.08.2011
  36. and it was her own and no-one could touch it, they would burn and die and never touch anything else ever again.

    by Dominik Petermann on 11.08.2011
  37. Shoes, bright and shiny black, tapping along the sidewalk. A few scuff marks here and there, but not enough to ruin the beautiful sparkle. Oh how a child loves a new pair of shoes along with a fancy Sunday dress. She wants to dance in the shoes, walk in the shoes, live in the shoes, because they’re black patent. What’s not to love?

    by Courtney Hayden on 11.08.2011
  38. I think you hit the nail on the head yesterday when you said “If this is a fight to you, then we’ve had like, a million fights.”

    I was totally blown away by that. It was a definite moment when I realized how incredibly differently we had been raised, and what was acceptable in our families and lives.

    I’m a patient man, but you’re an angry woman.

    by TimTim on 11.08.2011
  39. Ownership of originality. A golden gateway to wealth and recognition. Or merely shiny shoes.

    by Peg on 11.08.2011
  40. I do not have a clue what this means but I Think it is like a name or free shipping.

    by Jack on 11.08.2011