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The Boy That Never Forgot Their Name by LordOfIllusion
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Step into the life of a mystery in this poetry collection exploring romance, death,pain, and creatures out of this realm. Forget what you have learned of heartbreak and ghosts because when you walk into the forest I promise that you will know the truth. P.S. You are alone(with the monsters.)
Creators by TinyMons3
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Hewlett was hit by an epidemic in 2156 which they named the X virus. When the epidemic slightly declined the government divided the people into two groups, the Suffocators who are carries of the disease and the Breathers who are immune. Rosa is being held in one of the "Houses" created for all those presumed to be Suffocators. They get tested at age nineteen when the virus is first be detected. Rosa and her best friend Haley will learn just how divided their world is and what secrets it has to hide.
Alpha by GenderfluidLeo
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A story on how demons broke free from hell and tormented humans, only until humans shattered their bonds and reclaimed spot as alpha species. Let me know what you think of the prologue and maybe ill work on more of the story :3
Riot by AnneLaura
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Apart from the fact they both go to college, Alison and Marylee have very little in common. Well, one more thing. They share an apartment. Alison is a civilized woman who wants nothing but to conform to the status quo, whereas Marylee wishes to break all social conventions. She's a radical feminist, but she is also falling in love... A story about two very different women, in the light of the feminist movement of the seventies. ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Truth behind the Feminist Movement By Michael Parker, 23 Oktober 1971 In the light of recent protests on the streets of London, this article aims to clarify the obscure background of the instigators of these riots; the feminists. They attempt to draw attention to the subordinate position of women in society, appealing to gender-based discrimination and oppression. They are quick to judge the 'exclusive society', but what they lack is concrete evidence. Their viewpoints are hardly ever statistically supported. The studies and numbers they use to support their ideology are generally not fact-based, and questionable to say the least. One prominent example is the statement they uttered recenty, during a protest in the United States; '25 percent of US women will be raped in their lives'. Without indisputable empircal evidence, this seems to be a bold and highly exaggerated proclamation. Another belief is that men and women have little biological differences, if any. This idea is easily refuted by referring to innumerable previous studies of renowned scientists, who have devoted their lives to investigating precisely these biological characteristics that separate the female sex from the male sex.