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Emma who MAG
By ambnyc SILVER
Rego Park, New York

Emma has been reading those socialist newspapers again. She's all talk and occupying Wall Street, saturated with anarchy, says she doesn't shave her legs 'cause she doesn't submi...
ambnyc SILVER, Rego Park, New York
6 articles 0 photos 133 comments

Favorite Quote:
You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams. - Dr. Seuss


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By corallee DIAMOND
Newport Coast, California
corallee DIAMOND, Newport Coast, California
50 articles 0 photos 34 comments
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By Matt27 SILVER
Englewood, Colorado
Matt27 SILVER, Englewood, Colorado
8 articles 0 photos 21 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Outsiders who see rules and not the love that runs through them are often too ready to label other people as 'prisoners'." -Iris Murdoch in The Sea, The Sea

Neonlimabean GOLD, Wyoming, Michigan
11 articles 1 photo 7 comments
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By LOONI3T00N BRONZE
San Leandro, California
LOONI3T00N BRONZE, San Leandro, California
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
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By nakubara PLATINUM
Belvidere, New Jersey
nakubara PLATINUM, Belvidere, New Jersey
27 articles 18 photos 84 comments

Favorite Quote:
Everything you do in life is insignificant, but its important you do it anyway ~Ghandi

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By RachelNarozniak GOLD
Allentown, New Jersey
RachelNarozniak GOLD, Allentown, New Jersey
17 articles 0 photos 3 comments
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By loveisntreal GOLD
Arcata, California
loveisntreal GOLD, Arcata, California
19 articles 0 photos 51 comments

Favorite Quote:
"you live what you've learned." -linkin park

Shahiro PLATINUM, Johnston, Iowa
20 articles 2 photos 262 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Soon we must all choose between what is right and what is easy." - Dumbledore (Goblet of Fire)

mystyksuniverse GOLD, Tuolumne, California
10 articles 0 photos 12 comments

Favorite Quote:
When I, the People, learn to remember, when I, the People, use the lessons of yesterday and no longer forget who robbed me last year, who played me for a fool--then there will be no speaker in all the world say the name: "The People," with any fleck of a sneer in his voice or any far-off smile of derision. The mob--the crowd--the mass--will arrive then. – Carl Sandburg