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RE: girl by minorvice
RE: girl
minorvice
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one of the biggest problems of being a teenage girl is that you're a teenage girl. ruby dillinger isn't special or anything, but she has her fair share of nanoscale problems — seducing josh kitsey, one-upping ruby lee, passing PE, combatting monsters of the boyish-white kind, her best friend going on a bible-bumping retreat into a third-world country for the next two months, and saving her sister from being roped into a terrorizing girl gang. (ok im doing elisa's challenge like 5 months late w/e) humor #158 teen fic #232
Intricacies by afterthoughts
Intricacies
afterthoughts
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We look up at the same sky and we see the same thing and suddenly, it's not so lonely anymore.
Iridescent by afterthoughts
Iridescent
afterthoughts
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They weren't supposed to meet. But life does that sometimes; it throws in a couple of new faces that bring you the utmost of joys in the most unlikeliest of places, and every now and then, you'll come across someone who changes you - someone who's genuine and wonderful and full of hope; someone who changes your perspective on the things that you had stored away in the cardboard box sitting in the dark corner of your closet, someone who opens up your eyes to new things; bright and beautiful things that you can't believe you hadn't seen before, someone who's iridescent. And once you meet them, nothing will ever compare.
A Christmas Carol by caseyxo
A Christmas Carol
caseyxo
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They wanted to make A Christmas Carol of their own. So they did.
Toxic Tutoring by alphabetically
Toxic Tutoring
alphabetically
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Norah Appleton has a rather odd problem. She can’t seem to sit down and study for her life, and it’s not even like she has the slightest signs of ADHD or dyslexia. She just cannot study. When she looks at the words dully carved into her physics book, all her mind can wonder about are tales of Greek gods which, from her perspective, are ‘hella cooler’. Emmet Lieber, for the first time in his seventeen year old dry life, has made a new friend — a new friend who can’t even register the beautiful words of education. And if the so-called new friend isn’t even a B grade student, then it’s a definite ‘no no’ from Emmet’s overly uncompromising parents. A story of one boy, one girl and loads and loads of undisclosed words scribbled on educational books as one of them tries to school the stupider just for the sake of keeping his foremost friendship — and maybe, just maybe, a few undisbursed kisses that has nothing to with The Laws of Refraction.
Reblogged by serpentinial
Reblogged
serpentinial
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"Is that me? In my sweatshirt and my sweatpants and my ugly hair- and Isaac!" "What? It's got tons of reblogs, Holland. You're basically tumblr famous." ... In which Holland is a tumblr addict who gets a candid photo of her posted online by an exasperating boy named Isaac Brussel. And- just her luck- it gets a thousand reblogs.