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By SpencerMeat BRONZE
Bryant, Arkansas

I feel the cold. A ring of it. Pressure. Memories. Life. No…wait, no life. That’s what seems to be leaving. It was here in this dingy old gas station earlier. What happened to...
SpencerMeat BRONZE, Bryant, Arkansas
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By J.L.Morgan GOLD
Harrison, Ohio
J.L.Morgan GOLD, Harrison, Ohio
19 articles 1 photo 6 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Everyone calls you Amazing, I just Call you Mine"-Martina McBride

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By Shibo_Sinbad BRONZE
Bryant, Arkansas
Shibo_Sinbad BRONZE, Bryant, Arkansas
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By kirtsue BRONZE
Cincinnati, Ohio
kirtsue BRONZE, Cincinnati, Ohio
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments
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By snapesnape SILVER
Setauket, New York
snapesnape SILVER, Setauket, New York
6 articles 0 photos 0 comments
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By snapesnape SILVER
Setauket, New York
snapesnape SILVER, Setauket, New York
6 articles 0 photos 0 comments
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By tnmebd1 SILVER
E. Setauket, New York
tnmebd1 SILVER, E. Setauket, New York
7 articles 0 photos 1 comment
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By mercer721 SILVER
New York, NY, New York
mercer721 SILVER, New York, NY, New York
8 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"I write about...the masses! The individual doesn't count in modern society."
"But aren't the masses made up of individuals?"
"Don't quibble."
(not my own personal quote, but I like it - from "Stage Door")

theory_of_evolution BRONZE, Redwood City, California
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Favorite Quote:
"Speek, sweete brid, I noot nought wher thou art."
This Nicholas anoon leet flee a fart
As greet as it hadde been a thonder-dent
That with the strook he was almost yblent

-The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

theory_of_evolution BRONZE, Redwood City, California
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Favorite Quote:
"Speek, sweete brid, I noot nought wher thou art."
This Nicholas anoon leet flee a fart
As greet as it hadde been a thonder-dent
That with the strook he was almost yblent

-The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer