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By Elizasparrow PLATINUM
Midvale, Utah

I am creative and musical. I wonder what I will end up being when I grow up. I hear music flowing from my iPod and swirling around me like mist. I see my face reflected in the s...
Elizasparrow PLATINUM, Midvale, Utah
31 articles 0 photos 4 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;And you have your choices, <br /> And these are what make man great, <br /> His ladder to the stars.&rdquo; <br /> ~Mumford &amp; Sons


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By AlexSavage BRONZE
O&#39fallon, Missouri
AlexSavage BRONZE, O&#39fallon, Missouri
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By BlackPhoenix GOLD
North Bennington, Vermont
BlackPhoenix GOLD, North Bennington, Vermont
16 articles 0 photos 9 comments
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By BlackPhoenix GOLD
North Bennington, Vermont
BlackPhoenix GOLD, North Bennington, Vermont
16 articles 0 photos 9 comments
Ginger_ninja72521 SILVER, Fort Worth, Texas
5 articles 0 photos 2 comments
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By k8lyn_w. SILVER
Boise, Idaho
k8lyn_w. SILVER, Boise, Idaho
9 articles 4 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;If it true love you never stop loving someone you just move on.&quot;

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By Huntguitar SILVER
Greenville, Alabama
Huntguitar SILVER, Greenville, Alabama
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By Anonymous
starlightstarbright PLATINUM, Hoffman Estates, Illinois
25 articles 0 photos 13 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Some of you may have taken history or civics classes that outlined the freedoms one expects in a democracy. At the heart of those freedoms is choice... With an affirmative choice, all democracy vanishes.&quot;

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By starlightstarbright PLATINUM
Hoffman Estates, Illinois
starlightstarbright PLATINUM, Hoffman Estates, Illinois
25 articles 0 photos 13 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Some of you may have taken history or civics classes that outlined the freedoms one expects in a democracy. At the heart of those freedoms is choice... With an affirmative choice, all democracy vanishes.&quot;