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By KasieDee SILVER
Coatesville, Indiana

I sing tunes same as the birds My heart pounding in my chest, faster and faster It stopped, the second I heard those words, “I've killed the Master”. “Sister, dear, yo...
KasieDee SILVER, Coatesville, Indiana
7 articles 0 photos 3 comments

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"It doesn't matter what someone believes. All we know is what we know and it's that we are here, now. Just live a good life." -Jessi Trauner


SpringofSummer PLATINUM, Lewiston, Idaho
34 articles 12 photos 15 comments

Favorite Quote:
Giving up doesn&#039;t always mean your weak. Sometimes it just means your strong enough to let go.<br /> Bloom Where You&#039;re Planted.

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By TamzieW. GOLD
Pitakotte, Other
TamzieW. GOLD, Pitakotte, Other
19 articles 0 photos 20 comments
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Coffee MAG
By Lauren Purlee BRONZE
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Lauren Purlee BRONZE, Fort Wayne, Indiana
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
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By Anonymous
ansem_unlimited PLATINUM, Frederick, Maryland
33 articles 0 photos 140 comments

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Thou may think of me as desired, to idolize or villanize me whichever you may choose. but gaze upon me and thou sall not see the husk of a man! for all my sins and all my bliss, i am anything but hollow <br /> -Ansem_Unlimited

SpringofSummer PLATINUM, Lewiston, Idaho
34 articles 12 photos 15 comments

Favorite Quote:
Giving up doesn&#039;t always mean your weak. Sometimes it just means your strong enough to let go.<br /> Bloom Where You&#039;re Planted.

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Lingering MAG
By Seth.B.Chillin GOLD
Wilmington, Delaware
Seth.B.Chillin GOLD, Wilmington, Delaware
11 articles 0 photos 4 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;A cup of tea would restore my normality&quot; -Douglas Adams

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By jsno99 SILVER
Greensboro, North Carolina
jsno99 SILVER, Greensboro, North Carolina
5 articles 5 photos 9 comments
BorderlineGenius777 SILVER, Lewiston, Idaho
7 articles 0 photos 80 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;If all our misfortunes were laid in one common heap, whence everyone must take an equal portion, most would be content to take their own and depart.&quot;- Socrates