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By casey261 GOLD
Hainesport, New Jersey

Ms. Landers was saying something about how students should pay more attention to their surroundings. I waited for her to finish and then I asked to use the restroom. “Go ahead, A...
casey261 GOLD, Hainesport, New Jersey
18 articles 0 photos 25 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."


Walker King BRONZE, Clackamas, Oregon
2 articles 0 photos 4 comments
Fiction
By Qtchan9 BRONZE
Holt, Florida
Qtchan9 BRONZE, Holt, Florida
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
Fiction
By Tazu1241 BRONZE
Rochester Hills, Michigan
Tazu1241 BRONZE, Rochester Hills, Michigan
1 article 4 photos 1 comment
Fiction
By BleedingRose PLATINUM
Frederic, Wisconsin
BleedingRose PLATINUM, Frederic, Wisconsin
33 articles 1 photo 378 comments

Favorite Quote:
*The darkness holds infinite possibilities.<br /> <br /> (mine)

Vixie_Chu SILVER, Mesa, Arizona
9 articles 0 photos 1 comment
Vixie_Chu SILVER, Mesa, Arizona
9 articles 0 photos 1 comment
Vixie_Chu SILVER, Mesa, Arizona
9 articles 0 photos 1 comment
Vixie_Chu SILVER, Mesa, Arizona
9 articles 0 photos 1 comment
Jack_Meriwether SILVER, Paulding, Ohio
8 articles 1 photo 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Let X equal the quantity of all quantities of X. Let X equal the cold. It is cold in December. The months of cold equal November through February. There are four months of cold, and four of heat, leaving four months of indeterminate temperature. In February it snows. In March the Lake is a lake of ice. In September the students come back and the bookstores are full. Let X equal the month of full bookstores. The number of books approaches infinity as the number of months of cold approaches four. I will never be as cold now as I will in the future. The future of cold is infinite. The future of heat is the future of cold. The bookstores are infinite and so are never full except in September...&rdquo; -Proof, David Auburn