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By MakenzieIsHuman SILVER
Phoenix, Arizona

Under the moon Under the stars We realized what we are We were free You loved me But now youre gone But I cant go on I guess I´m am done
MakenzieIsHuman SILVER, Phoenix, Arizona
5 articles 0 photos 2 comments

VictoriaStasiv SILVER, Lviv, Other
8 articles 0 photos 10 comments
VictoriaStasiv SILVER, Lviv, Other
8 articles 0 photos 10 comments
BrunetteInsights SILVER, Caldwell, Idaho
9 articles 0 photos 5 comments

Favorite Quote:
If you judge people. You have no time to love them.

Your_Apathetic_Basketcase ELITE, Orlando, Florida
137 articles 0 photos 42 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Just remember, if the world didn&#039;t suck, we&#039;d all fall off.&quot;<br /> -Derrolyn Anderson<br /> <br /> &quot;Don&#039;t trust everything you see, even salt looks like sugar.&quot;<br /> <br /> &quot;The sea speaks more honestly... To those willing to drown.&quot; -J.D. Hard

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By DarkRayne PLATINUM
Garden City, Idaho
DarkRayne PLATINUM, Garden City, Idaho
35 articles 0 photos 25 comments

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&quot;I swear dude, one day, i&#039;m gonna get off the bus and run into the forest, and i wont come back, and when i do, i&#039;m gonna be the knife master.&quot; ~The Rev

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By Yoela PLATINUM
Seattle, Washington
Yoela PLATINUM, Seattle, Washington
27 articles 0 photos 47 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;My powers stretch over the horizon and work even when my eyes are closed&quot;

Luckystar78 ELITE, London, Other
114 articles 0 photos 97 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;..though warm as summer it was fresh as spring.&quot; (Thomas Hardy) (&quot;Far from the Madding crowd&quot;)

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By TTalley BRONZE
Mclaughlin, South Dakota
TTalley BRONZE, Mclaughlin, South Dakota
4 articles 0 photos 1 comment
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By midnightmetanoia PLATINUM
Gaithersburg, Maryland
midnightmetanoia PLATINUM, Gaithersburg, Maryland
39 articles 0 photos 12 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Soon madness has worn you down. It&rsquo;s easier to do what it says than argue. In this way, it takes over your mind. You no longer know where it ends and you begin. You believe anything it says. You do what it tells you, no matter how extreme or absurd. If it says you&rsquo;re worthless, you agree. You plead for it to stop. You promise to behave. You are on your knees before it, and it laughs.&quot; <br /> &mdash; Marya Hornbacher