pattern

March 15th, 2012 | 529 Entries

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529 Entries for “pattern”

  1. i love patterns they are so cool.
    I have patterns arround my room it is really cool. they are bascily something that repeats it self agian and agian.

    by Maddy Avery on 03.16.2012
  2. i have a pattern for makking things itisamazing itis cool

    by Eric Antczak on 03.16.2012
  3. patterns are wierd and cool at the same time. I have a shirt that has a pattern on it. Parttens and awesome. there are many different patterns

    by chloe on 03.16.2012
  4. The lines on her face matched the pattern of her life. One bad mistake after another. One divorce, a thousand frowns, and a lot of crying. She pulled back from the mirror and looked away.

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    by a on 03.16.2012
  6. The word is pattern. Patterns occur everywhere in nature, and I think that patterns are something innately understood by human beings. We see them everywhere we go, and we can create them from shapes and objects in our minds that we have never physically seen. Snowflakes, trees, flowers, are just some examples.

    by Quinn on 03.16.2012
  7. pattern on the wall, pattern in my eyes, pattern on the window, pattern in the wood, patten in the speech pattern in my hand, pattern on the day, pattern at my disposal.

    by Dustin on 03.16.2012
  8. It is something that is repeated and has a structure to it. It is the same image repeated in any way it so wants to be. It can be upside down, it can be avant garde, or it can be plain simple. Like a bunch of flowers splattered all over a top.

    by BIBI on 03.16.2012
  9. I already did this one, but I’ma do it again! I’ve always been fascinated with patterns throughout my life. Maps, and the “how does it work?” From rhyme, poetry, to composing music, to mythology, to the nature of the psyche, to the nature of creation, to astrology, to yoga, to tai chi. I thrive on learning rhythm.

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  11. the patterns that night were scary. I mean, they terrified me. I always heard about geometric shapes, but I had never witnessed the stars kaleidoscope into each other, and tiny purple triangles dance out of their light, mingling with green circles, all swaying around one another. Bouncing everytime I blinked. And the rocks, they danced too. They grew legs and shimmied across the floor, and when I saw that, I knew I’d done something bad.

    by Scurra G on 03.16.2012
  12. she has a pattern, not a very good one though…lie lie lie lie lie lie lie, lets someone in get your heart broken and lie some more. the endless cycle tearing her down. she will die this way. How can she escape?

  13. After a while, people began to notice. Everyday the same events would happen again and again. The flower pot that was dangling precariously over the street finally loosened and cracked on the pavement. The same black cat crawled atop the same fence at the same time. Deja vu roamed the streets, casting its shadow over awakening minds

    by Ina on 03.16.2012
  14. It can be beautiful, unlike any pattern you have ever seen. Whether we define it having to make sense or not, I believe pattern is in the eye of the beholder. There are patterns all around us, be it math, art, words, poem, books, color. Pattern does not have to make sense, but it does.

    by Danielle on 03.16.2012
  15. Life is full of patterns. It is patterns that drive our life, our thoughts, and the way we look at the world around us. They are who we are and what we do, they define us. Without patterns we would fail to recognize beauty or the lack thereof.

    by Scott Gallmeier on 03.16.2012
  16. the pattern of my life is just so astonishing. it makes me wonder does it happen with everyone or is it me who has a special connection with god.

    by Abha on 03.16.2012
  17. The patterned garden paths
    In my stiff, brocaded gown.
    The squills and daffodils
    Will give place to pillared roses, and to asters, and to snow.
    I shall go
    Up and down,
    In my gown.
    Gorgeously arrayed,
    Boned and stayed.
    And the softness of my body will be guarded from embrace
    By each button, hook, and lace.
    For the man who should loose me is dead,
    Fighting with the Duke in Flanders,
    In a pattern called a war.

    by Jamie on 03.16.2012
  18. Why the fuck did we learn about patterns in school? Well, I know why we learned about them in art class, but why in math? That’s not a math thing, or at least it’s not a math thing until you get to sequences. Patterns aren’t math, they’re used in art.

    by Drake Paskell on 03.16.2012
  19. I see patterns in every day life. Patterns can be so beautiful or not so beautiful in such cases as behavior. There are always patterns in nature that I find to rather enjoyable. it’s almost like finding Waldo.

    by bjs on 03.16.2012
  20. clothing
    my grandma’s house
    made with cotton
    baby blankets
    fun
    cool
    funny patterns
    fun to make
    sold by people
    make money
    people make them to sell them
    different all the time
    earrings
    wallpaper

    33 words!!

  21. a pattern is an A, B pattern

  22. Something that shows up over and over again allowing itself to develop into a forseeable chain of events which has the ability to predict more events in the future. It is the reoccurrence of themes time and time again until a discernible visual, auditory or stylistic signature is redeemed from it.

    by Julianna on 03.16.2012
  23. A pattern of flowers in a field in which I lay with the girl of my dreams. The kind of patterns that she wears are always so weird, she doesn’t think much about it, ha. Does she know how to dress? I’m not entirely sure. A pattern of songs for my next mixtape, however they fit together, I hope the pattern works out. Okay, I’m done now but the time isn’t over. It needs to hurry up………….

    by Wardell Chandler on 03.16.2012
  24. a pattern is something that follows. it has either every other bead or every other two beads. it could be something else too other than beads.

  25. A pattern is a bundle of shapes and colors and it can play with your mind and i like pie.

  26. A pattern is a form of shapes and colors.

  27. you have to make patterns in your homemade blankets…. WORD UP!!!!!!! (pattern pattern pattern pattern). pattern reminds me of robert PATTason hahaha i am so tired.. NOREEN is freakin amazing!!:) :{) <—– mustache guy!!! woo hoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@2@@22222@

  28. the girl stitched the pattern blanket and it looked soo good it is a beautiful blanket i would want it as mine.

  29. the pattern is an A B pattern:) :P

    by IvyIvy on 03.16.2012
  30. pattern,what’s the pattern?TELL ME THE PATTERN NOW!!!!!!!!A pattern is something that repeats it’s self over and over

  31. Pattern… Is there a pattern in everything??? NO, Yes? I think yes. When i see a pattern i think of numbers and shapes…

  32. a pattern is a from of colors

  33. this is a pattern
    Zz-_Zz-_Zz-_Zz-_Zz-_Zz-_Zz

  34. Patterns are easy to learn…. most of the time. i hate learning about them in math though. Hailey is awesome! :D

    by Noreen on 03.16.2012
  35. A pattern is something that we live in – it is the conveyor belt we are placed upon when we enter school. Don’t deviate from the pattern, we are taught. If you stray from the path, your life will end in ruin. Patterns constrain you. They do not guide.

    by kate on 03.16.2012
  36. she stiched a delicate pattern into the blanket

  37. A pattern is a repeating design which can be printed onto a surface for aesthetic purposes. Patterns can be man made but are also found in nature. Examples of patterns include floral and linear.

    by George on 03.16.2012
  38. Hmm, patterns. I can’t really come up with nothing to say about patterns, nothing deep and emotional like someone would expect an assignment like this. Maybe that is a pattern. When it come to assignments like this I am incapable of proper work. That’s pretty bad. I need to work on that.

    by Alec Martinez on 03.16.2012
  39. Design patterns… the plague that has affected me since I took up learning Java. I never liked this crap and I never got why are they so fucking important to some programming interviewers. Some other thinks like pointers and recursion are much more valuable for a programer than some silly design cheap tricks.

    by Steli on 03.16.2012
  40. There is nothing similar about this. Total contradiction, haha! Although, to me, every new snowflake follows a certain pattern. Cold, falling, beautiful. That is the pattern.

    Left, and right, feet jostle there little way to kindergarten classes, only normally managing to avoid the cracks. Mom’s still fine

    by Dovi on 03.16.2012