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I think anime is the best kind of writing I love reading it Anime is really popular in Japan The anime written in Japan is backwards So Instead of how we have books reading F...

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By SuNshiNe007 ELITE
Magee Ms., Mississippi
SuNshiNe007 ELITE, Magee Ms., Mississippi
120 articles 0 photos 306 comments

Favorite Quote:
Never Give Up, And Know That God Will Always Love You!

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By Taylorrfame BRONZE
Paris, Tennessee
Taylorrfame BRONZE, Paris, Tennessee
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By TaylorMariee GOLD
Indianapolis, Indiana
TaylorMariee GOLD, Indianapolis, Indiana
17 articles 0 photos 9 comments

Favorite Quote:
Dont Tell Me The Sky Is The Limit, When There Are Footprints On The Moon.

stephen gonzalez BRONZE, Miami, Florida
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By Porkpye GOLD
Waterford, Michigan
Porkpye GOLD, Waterford, Michigan
14 articles 4 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Destiny is the word fools use to describe that which they are too weak to change&quot;<br /> Fridriech Niechze

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By LadyJ BRONZE
B Olingbrook, Illinois
LadyJ BRONZE, B Olingbrook, Illinois
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By FallenAngel1 SILVER
Chula Vista, California
FallenAngel1 SILVER, Chula Vista, California
9 articles 0 photos 68 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Good Night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that i shall say good night till it be morrow.&quot;-Romeo and Juliet act II scene II, William Shakespeare<br /> &quot;What&#039;s In a name? That which we call a rosse by any other name would smell as sweet.&quot;-Romeo

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By directorchick419 GOLD
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
directorchick419 GOLD, Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
15 articles 0 photos 15 comments

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&quot;I&#039;d wanted to stay on that porch with him until the sun shone bright on both of us, but i didn&#039;t. I stood up and walked down the steps. I&#039;d rather chase the sun than wait for it.&quot; from I am the Messanger by Markus Zusak.