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By ishouldbesolucky PLATINUM
Corvallis, Oregon

Ron ran, roaring for revenge. Laden with dangerous beasts. He had returned to prepare, Though he wanted To brood. Black. Empty. Forgotten about. He sat, Speaking of...
ishouldbesolucky PLATINUM, Corvallis, Oregon
22 articles 13 photos 0 comments

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By tragicxharmony SILVER
Vicksburg, Michigan
tragicxharmony SILVER, Vicksburg, Michigan
9 articles 0 photos 15 comments

Favorite Quote:
I am waiting; I am wanting; no more fighting; no more bleeding. <3

MelancholicKitten BRONZE, Decatur, Indiana
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
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By tragicxharmony SILVER
Vicksburg, Michigan
tragicxharmony SILVER, Vicksburg, Michigan
9 articles 0 photos 15 comments

Favorite Quote:
I am waiting; I am wanting; no more fighting; no more bleeding. <3

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By heathergibson BRONZE
Saint Peters, Missouri
heathergibson BRONZE, Saint Peters, Missouri
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
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By BookButterfly15 SILVER
Redford, Michigan
BookButterfly15 SILVER, Redford, Michigan
7 articles 6 photos 2 comments
EmilyDavenport BRONZE, Grand Rapids, Michigan
4 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"I feel morphed in my own skin, seeing it with my own eyes-I am frightened?"

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By Cheyenne ELITE
Hephzibah, Georgia
Cheyenne ELITE, Hephzibah, Georgia
112 articles 0 photos 9 comments

Favorite Quote:
-The brightest future will always be based on the forgotten past<br /> - It takes who you are and where you&#039;ve been to make the person you are today<br /> -As one person I cannot change the world, but I can change the world of one person<br /> -To learn to succeed, you must first learn to fail

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By Abby Britton BRONZE
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Abby Britton BRONZE, Spartanburg, South Carolina
1 article 0 photos 1 comment
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By noelleism PLATINUM
Russellville, Alabama
noelleism PLATINUM, Russellville, Alabama
24 articles 0 photos 81 comments

Favorite Quote:
I can not dwell on the past, and I will not live on what the future may hold, but yet take comfort and find perpose in the second yet to come.