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By meritbadge GOLD
Edison, New Jersey

He’s a tennis guru who plays Ping pong on the side. I pose with his snowshoe like a Katana-wielding samurai. “You like racquet sports, huh?” And I aim my weapon at his head....
meritbadge GOLD, Edison, New Jersey
11 articles 0 photos 2 comments

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By THEABAL BRONZE
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
THEABAL BRONZE, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
1 article 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
We Are The Blood Manifesting Itself In The Veins Of Society - ABAL

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By Anonymous
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By IntelligentZombie GOLD
Gastonia, North Carolina
IntelligentZombie GOLD, Gastonia, North Carolina
11 articles 18 photos 6 comments

Favorite Quote:
The hardest advice to take is your own.

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By Eowyn BRONZE
Olathe, Kansas
Eowyn BRONZE, Olathe, Kansas
2 articles 0 photos 8 comments
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By sam013 DIAMOND
San Diego, California
sam013 DIAMOND, San Diego, California
63 articles 28 photos 33 comments
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By Wonderland. SILVER
Corona, California
Wonderland. SILVER, Corona, California
7 articles 1 photo 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"What's the use of their having names," the Gnat said, "if they won't answer to them?" "No use to them," said Alice; "but it's useful to the people that name them, I suppose. If not, why do things have names at all?"

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By Wonderland. SILVER
Corona, California
Wonderland. SILVER, Corona, California
7 articles 1 photo 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"What's the use of their having names," the Gnat said, "if they won't answer to them?" "No use to them," said Alice; "but it's useful to the people that name them, I suppose. If not, why do things have names at all?"

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By Wonderland. SILVER
Corona, California
Wonderland. SILVER, Corona, California
7 articles 1 photo 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"What's the use of their having names," the Gnat said, "if they won't answer to them?" "No use to them," said Alice; "but it's useful to the people that name them, I suppose. If not, why do things have names at all?"