Amount of texts to »transgression« 17, and there are 17 texts (100.00%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 179 Characters
Average Rating 2.412 points, 2 Not rated texts
First text on Apr 12th 2000, 06:41:46 wrote
Julianne about transgression
Latest text on Mar 22nd 2007, 12:10:07 wrote
odyss about transgression
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on May 3rd 2000, 06:06:39 wrote
fanny about transgression

on Mar 22nd 2007, 12:10:07 wrote
odyss about transgression

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Texts to »Transgression«

Julianne wrote on Apr 12th 2000, 06:41:46 about

transgression

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boundaries fascinate – urging me to leap across – how else will I learn – why they are there

Austin wrote on Apr 17th 2000, 16:40:09 about

transgression

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Sure, I can think about the opposite of transgression. Here's how it works. First, I think about 'transgression' and what it means. To me, it means something like »the act of violating a rule«. Then, I think about what state I would have to be in if I was not transgressing. That's how I think about the opposite of 'transgression' ;)

Lori wrote on Apr 19th 2000, 06:07:04 about

transgression

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To reveal his father's secret was Eric's most terrible transgression. But he could not hold such knowledge within. He slipped into the confessional, knowing today would be the last day he saw his father and told the priest...

steve wrote on Apr 19th 2000, 07:55:31 about

transgression

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Some folks would have us believe that if we rack up enough transgressions in this life, we'll wind up spending eternity in Hell with the Devil, or at the very least in Purgatory with Pauly Shore. Swimming around in the lake of fire with Hitler, Sid Vicious, and Dick Nixon. Almost makes you want to clean up your act, doesn't it? Especially the bit about Pauly Shore.

Gina wrote on Oct 22nd 2002, 14:01:54 about

transgression

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The most chronic form of transgression is that extreme variety mankind acts out upon themselves. Not trusting, respecting, and being true to one's own personal convictions, in the end only brings forth a restriction of individual growth. I know from my pass experiences that when you do not stand up and be heard on issues that you feel strong about, you in the end only bring pain, anger and disloyalty to your own personal beliefs. So hold your head high, fight for the right, and never, allow anyone to exterminate your beliefs in one's self. So with this expessed, go out and face the world and have a gouda day!!!!

rachel a b wrote on Apr 15th 2000, 03:09:04 about

transgression

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Boundaries are becoming more and more arbitrary. While politicians scramble to enforce them, we can transcend them with the touch of a keypad or the wandering of an imagination.

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