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the t e n u o u s connection

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Welcome to the tenuous connection - a website that draws connections between sentences, however tenuous those connections may be. A random statement is listed first. This statement is followed by other statements that are related in some way to each other. Please feel free to add your statements at the end. Thank you and enjoy.

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There is a sound in my garden. A sound like a frightful green, noisy. Childlike. Smashing on the rocks under the tomato plant. And growling.
  1. My new hit single is "You Drive my Sack Wild", but I don't have a band to record it yet, or a clear notion of what it sounds like.

  2. Necessity and hunger drive her to this corner each night.

  3. Each of us must choose what we believe about the “there and later” as I call it; Destrucity is not a rationalizing guide to be used to decide on “there and later” dumbly and blindly.

  4. he said "never", so he must think of himself as revisiting this rich vein

  5. My decisions about here must square with what here is.

  6. I disagree with Plato that art must be an imitation or replication of reality or of some intangible absolute

  7. . I have to have a wondering faith about that because I -- none of us -- know in an absolute way that is provable.

  8. I believe that janitors are scared of what they might find in the honors lab, because it is the dirtiest place in the school.

  9. Nothing is more important than the life, for all else important only comes from having life in the first place.

  10. Flowers for the first girl, if I could find her, if I could fly, I'd fly to New Zealand and stop the horse-abuse

  11. Those who do not observe this have, first, been fooled by others, and second, are using the fooling they’ve suffered to only continue blindly fooling themselves.

  12. The general science classes are often pouring iodine on potatoes, using Bunsen burners, and doing simple experiments that add to the building stench.

  13. and a few aristocrats, like Hirohito, have turned to science.

  14. He also mis-identified a pile of spanish rice as a pile of cheese, even after he'd been eating it for a few minutes

  15. I even started to make a "sss" sound to really fake it, but decided against it and turned it into a little cough.

  16. i remember very little except that i did notice some vomit encrusted on my night shirt

  17. Although I anxiously awaited the beginning of our trek, my enthusiasm was tainted by the prospect of two more weeks of proselytizing. Indeed, I did not realize the future extent of my misery.

  18. That is the working title for my new futuristic western tv pilot.

  19. I've passed kidney stones in most of the major cities in the western hemisphere.

  20. Lucas writes some of the most interesting bass lines you'll ever hear with

  21. That afternoon, I gradually realized that most of my crewmates had closed minds and rampant prejudices.

  22. We think, and with our thoughts we [pre]determine our fate by determining -- again, by our own volition -- our subsequent course of action, which in turn, actualizes what we had [pre]determined in our minds.

Please enter a sentence that relates in some way to the statement " We think, and with our thoughts we [pre]determine our fate by determining -- again, by our own volition -- our subsequent course of action, which in turn, actualizes what we had [pre]determined in our minds.".

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