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#69311voted by our readers
By ConnorM. SILVER
Brighton, Michigan

It’s hard to come up with good ideas like this, And there are so many complicated tricks. I actually think that think that this piece sounds bad; Plus, stories are hard to cont...
ConnorM. SILVER, Brighton, Michigan
7 articles 0 photos 27 comments

#69312 Poetry
By 8xJustMe8x PLATINUM
New Bedford, Massachusetts
8xJustMe8x PLATINUM, New Bedford, Massachusetts
25 articles 28 photos 4 comments

Favorite Quote:
you&#039;re only as tall <br /> as your heart will let you be <br /> and you&#039;re only as small <br /> as the world will make you seem <br /> and when the going gets rough <br /> and you feel like you may fall <br /> just look on the bright side <br /> your roughly six feet tall

#69313 Poetry
Aubrie PLATINUM, Lancaster, Ohio
20 articles 0 photos 10 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;I&#039;d rather be hated for what I am than loved for what I am not.&quot; -Kurt Cobain<br /> &quot;you know my name, but you don&#039;t know my story.&quot;<br /> &quot;The only true mistake is the one you don&#039;t learn from.&quot;

#69314 Poetry
mynameisnothabib GOLD, Quinlan, Texas
10 articles 5 photos 28 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;One idea lights a thousand candles&quot;<br /> ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

#69315 Poetry
By Anonymous
#69316 Poetry
By Heather Brennan BRONZE
San Diego, California
Heather Brennan BRONZE, San Diego, California
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#69317 Poetry
hiddenvallyranch BRONZE, New York, New York
3 articles 1 photo 10 comments
#69318 Poetry
By Megggpie BRONZE
Baxter, Minnesota
Megggpie BRONZE, Baxter, Minnesota
3 articles 1 photo 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
Be real. Because a mask only fools the people on the outside. Pretending to be someone you&#039;re not takes a toll on the real you and the real you is more important than anyone else!

#69319 Poetry
By TaylorMarie BRONZE
Roscoe, Illinois
TaylorMarie BRONZE, Roscoe, Illinois
3 articles 0 photos 3 comments
#69320 Poetry
By Anonymous