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By gallowsRenegade SILVER
Vancouver, Washington

This world was not meant for one’s stature like me. My homework is like walking into a cruel room, punishing those who stop to smell the roses with its hot, jagged coals. And w...
gallowsRenegade SILVER, Vancouver, Washington
9 articles 0 photos 1 comment

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By MaKeira GOLD
Eagle Lake, Minnesota
MaKeira GOLD, Eagle Lake, Minnesota
10 articles 1 photo 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
I am not the brightest crayon in the box, and I may not be your favorite, but i'm not worried because some day you'll need me to finish your picture. ~ Unknown to me who made the quote

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By Libby Knowles BRONZE
River Ridge, Louisiana
Libby Knowles BRONZE, River Ridge, Louisiana
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
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By Anonymous
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By Alawicious GOLD
Emerald Isle, North Carolina
Alawicious GOLD, Emerald Isle, North Carolina
10 articles 0 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
I am confused by life, but I feel safe within the confines of the theater.

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By Anonymous
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MinionForGod SILVER, Nixon, Texas
5 articles 0 photos 8 comments

Favorite Quote:
"I didn't receive my acceptance letter to Hogwarts so I'm leaving the Shire to become a Jedi to preach the gospel to all nations." (That's right! I can be a nerd and still love Jesus! God calls me to come as I am and that's what I'm gonna do!)

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By embree6 SILVER
Seville, Ohio
embree6 SILVER, Seville, Ohio
5 articles 5 photos 3 comments

Favorite Quote:
There is no inherent right or wrong in this world, those labels are just artificial constructs. Right and wrong are held by positions of authority. That is the way it's always been, so how then could anyone know this truth you speak of? Don't you see the reality is that truth long ago became nothing more than a shadow of itself; it's a mere echo of the past now... The world is one big moral gray area, it just makes you feel safer that it can be categorized into good and bad, but that's not how it actually works.

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By Leslie BRONZE
Oakley, California
Leslie BRONZE, Oakley, California
1 article 0 photos 0 comments