predict

June 20th, 2011 | 511 Entries

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  1. the future. its something that decides on the way you live. your life. or the weather. predicting fates. roman mythology revolves around it. predicting can lead to dangers. several fates. and stuff. the future is something that isnt very fun to see. especially if it can lead you to craziness like macbeth. those three witches really outdid him. wow!

    by Angela on 06.20.2011
  2. fs

    by bob on 06.20.2011
  3. How on Earth could I have predicted this situation, Jensen thought to himself as he stared out across the desolate sludge that was now his world…his and his new little cadre of companions. Or wait a minute, I’m their member…

  4. To predict the future. To see beyond. To see more than what is there. Beyond the surface and into the deep. To see me. Can you believe?. Will you see. Can you predict me? Do you expect the unforeseen.

    by lynn on 06.20.2011
  5. i rarely if ever try to predict anything. i tend to get most things wrong. like that time i predicted that that game would end with me winning….didn’t happen…never does…

  6. i predict that the weather will be really bad this year. we will have tons of evil and horrible rain coming our way i just wish it would stop. i think that it is forced on us by an evil man and his dog. i don

    by katie on 06.20.2011
  7. I wonder what the world will be like years from now. Sure, there’s predictions I could make. Maybe we’ll be in the same hell we are now, or maybe we’ll get out of it. Predictions may never be found to be correct or incorrect, I guess that’s the beauty of it.

    by Jessica on 06.20.2011
  8. I predict the weather will be nice tomorrow. Or actually later today since it is past midnight. predicting is really easy. All you have to do is think into the future like that’s so raven. She always predicted the future and even had visions. I wish I could have visions into the future!

    by Alliroh on 06.20.2011
  9. He thought that the mention of her name again was just a lie, an abstract thought passing through the depths of his mind. But there she was again. He could barely see her form, blankly staring out into the distance. The scene was so cliche. He didn’t know what to do with it. What would happen from this? He couldn’t see that far ahead.

    by Emily on 06.20.2011
  10. predict the weather.
    to think something will happen before it does.

    by anna on 06.20.2011
  11. My future. Everyday I predict where I am going and how I will get there. All my actions and all of my thoughts are geared towards the “success” i predict i will have. I guess my days are filled with presumptuous predictions in hopes of them all coming true.

    by Sir William West Buchanan on 06.20.2011
  12. I can’t predict the future. But I’m pretty sure I can control it to how I want it go end:)

    by Rennae on 06.20.2011
  13. Being a magnanimous fellow, the sun decided to share some of his light with moon one fine night.

    Looking imperiously critical, he critiqued the result: “I could have predicted this. You’re nearly as bright as me but it only makes you look sallow – it just lights up the pocks in your face. You could never be as bright as me.”

    The moon raised a brow and smiled. Looking not at the sun, but at the sleeping world below and responded simply, “I don’t mind.”

  14. I knew from the start that there was something wrong with him–that nothing good would come of our continued relations. I couldn’t have predicted what would come, however. His treachery, his lies were unprecedented, his evil insurmountable. What I could not foresee, I will never forgive.

  15. When I have a dream about something that’s about to happen, I assume it’s a prediction. Conditionally, of course. If it’s a positive prediction, I’ll believe it and follow the course of action that I followed. If not, I’ll pass it off as being a silly dream.

  16. i cant predict the future. i just, i want us to be happy. maybe well end up together, maybe we wont. i cant predict that. all i can do right now is give us space. space to be free and figure everything out.

    by Gabriella on 06.20.2011
  17. predict, is it to dict before you dict?

    by rookie on 06.20.2011
  18. nothing and no one can predict anything. prediction is an instinct; a state of mind. it isn’t real. we only think that it’s real because somehow, we hope that something ‘predicted’ won’t come true, because it isn’t what we planned for.

    by kate on 06.20.2011
  19. Let’s predict some things.
    Let’s predict what’s going to happen tomorrow.
    Let’s predict what’s going to happen next week.
    Let’s predict what’s going to happen next month.
    Let’s predict what’s going to happen next year.
    Let’s predict what’s going to happen in ten years.
    Let’s predict my future.
    I see GREATNESS!

  20. The word predict. It’s a great word. Probably the best word. Sooooo Good. Such a good word. predict. yea….

    by darb on 06.20.2011
  21. predicatble is the first word that comes to mind. That’s what my life has become lately. I know what I’ll do when I wake up, and exactly what will happen. I need some change. I need something different.

    I need.

  22. The ball was glowing with a misty swirl. Old, frail hands twisted about in front of the glimmering dome. I held my breath. Two words came from his dry, cracked lips: “Die tomorrow.”

    by Sheyann on 06.20.2011
  23. A prediction is a silly way to boost your ego. To be right means the world to some people. Though there is no way of knowing if your prediction is even close to correct or no plausible explanation to what could happen.

  24. In a world where anyone can see the future, the future always changes, and predictions become muddled. Most get lost in the white noise, but some are tuned better.

  25. I wonder how many times the world has supposed to have ended already. It seems like that’s a pretty popular prediction to make. And a pretty popular prediction to make movies out of.

  26. I predicted that the world would end. I predicted that everything would come crashing down among pine trees and the scent of rain, that humans would look to the sky with bright eyes and decide that the world was perfect. I predicted that we would all find each other in the end, there, in the smoke and the happiness. It was beautiful, really. Beautiful.

    by Allie on 06.20.2011
  27. There it sat- innocently enough on the covered table. all she had to do was look at it. in it, she was sure of what she would see. herself, surrounded by those she loved, happy in her decisions. she was sure. the person reflected in the crystal would be all that she could be. she say, head in clasped hands, willing herself to raise her head. instead,

    by Erica on 06.20.2011
  28. i can’t predict what is going to happen tomorrow. or even in the future. though i fear for what is ahead of me, i hope everything will turn out just alright.

  29. Obviously, for you. deaths grip is only a breath away. So… be give me your last dollar today.A merciless grin and a morbid crystal ball lay swimming magically under her lip wrist.
    She cracks the code. His fate exposed. Supposedly.

    by Rachel Rae on 06.20.2011
  30. I cannot predict the future, although people would love to be able to do that. Prediction as we know it is based on extrapolation of data. I think of Cassandra and her dire predictions which are never heeded, I think of the Oracles of Delphi who predict and whom people rely on their “accurate” predictions. Que sera sera, the future’s not ours to see.

    by wen on 06.20.2011
  31. In order to fully live our life’s carefree can’t allow ourselves to constantly predict what happens on the future. One can only have vision and plan what it takes to get ther. All success is first created through risk. Predicting takes out risk. Our lives will be hindered if all we do is predict and not live.

    by Lexie Edland on 06.20.2011
  32. I can’t predict how everything will turn out. I worry that you’ll leave, get tired of me, realize that I’m not as great as it’s though. It’s scary trusting someone, giving them your all. It’s easier to have doors and talk to them through a window. But sometimes people knock down your walls and you’re left so unprotected, in new territory. I don’t like to let people in and yet, here you are knocking down my walls and opening my doors. Without my walls to protect me, I feel so easy to break, like a fragile glass statue standing in the middle of the room among the rubble. I’m scared and worried, someone save me.

  33. Predicting the future is hard. I know I’d love to be with her. I’d love to hold her in my arms and make her my world. But only time will tell if any of my predictions will actually come true. God I hope they do….

    by CJ on 06.20.2011
  34. I can’t predict anything. I can only do. Give my all and let my best do the predicting. For better or for bad. Predicting is for the faint of faith. And I believe in myself. In the present moment, I believe in myself. I have goals that I want to achieve. But the stairwell is still tall.

    by on 06.20.2011
  35. predict the weather. predict the future. make an educated guess. i cannot predict a single thing except what i am going to do next. the only thing that you can predict is what you would like to happen and not nessicarily what will happen. i would predict the lottery numbers. then i predict that i will be rich. very rich indeed. i also predict that i would give back to my community and travel. predict when the world will end. or predict the next stock market crash. the next big catastrophe if predicted, could it be stopped from ever happening?

    by Julia on 06.20.2011
  36. The word predict makes me uncomfortable , I don’t like to think about predicting anything. Typically when I do so, reality breaks my heart ,and that sucks !

    by Lauryn on 06.20.2011
  37. Why is it necessary to predict life? Everything that I do, anyway, never goes as planned. Sometimes that’s when the best times of lie happen. Immediately, I am transported back to San Francisco with my best friend in 2006. We had just graduated high school, had $200 to our name and decided on a Friday afternoon that we would go to the city for the weekend and not come home until Sunday night. We did just that and it was one of the most memorable times in my life. :)

    by Ashley on 06.20.2011
  38. You can never be sure of what is to come. You can only guess and hope for the best. This guess is often called a prediction. Many people predict relationship,s, due dates, sports game wins, or what other drivers will do while on the road. Some predictions are for fun an others can lead to serious predicaments. You must be careful what you hope for or assume is coming beause you can easily be let down.

    by Alex b on 06.20.2011
  39. i predict the world will fall apart very soon. I think that the world is going to shed its skin and most of the people with it. No one cares anymore about the earth. they just consume consume consume. never giving back. it will be horrible and many will suffer.

    by stephanie on 06.20.2011
  40. Man. I wish I could actually predict the future. Not for any real personal gain persay, just for personal easement-of-mind. I’d be so relaxed. But maybe i’d become super lazy, too. Hard to say. Hard to predict.

    by Robert on 06.20.2011