Hasn't the general US public become desensitized to the meaning of the terror alert color changes?
Well, something about the language in an article on the front of our paper, though originally from the Chicago Tribune, talks about similar al-qaeda activity that suggests increased communication and mobilization--the article refers to a cell of terrorists in such a way as if Homeland Security knows exactly who is approaching the US or perhaps already in... Here's the article from the Chicago Tribune
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I archive/design/iron clothes.
I use a typewriter, at school. I'll be an Architecture Major next (or this current) semester. I keep my alarm clock 5 feet away from me, on my TV which isn't plugged in. You see, it used to be on my nightstand, but I developed the ability to roll over and turn it off, causing me to be late getting up from bed. So now, I have to physically get up, walk to my TV, and hit the snooze button. I've recently been published in a local literary periodical for a short story. A short story a day keeps the numbness of life away. Tobias Wolff, Flannery O'Connor, Chekov, Vive! |
Maybe I'm just tired, but that paragraph makes NO sense. The grammar is awful and your meaning is completely lost.