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Cheat Sheet to Life by DontSleepOnWeekends
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hi there! Here's some tips to manifestation and how to use the Law of Assumption from Solar Subs's guide, countless reddit post, and some advice from Tumblr. you are limitless.
Between Us by withered_tulip
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"The first time I met him was at the Kaset Fair." Prem said. "I was selling pork, he was selling milk. He's stealing all my customers!" Boun just laughed at what Prem said. "This sounds like fiction. Stealing customers from each other at a fair." Earth said. "Then they'll eventually fall in love with each other." Ohm added. Everyone just laughed at the comments of the artists. "Tsk. Someone should write a story about this." Fluke said while laughing.
Dorm Room 210 [Original] by Kapsie
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Completed! This isn't the first time love had a roommate. It's been five years since the death of her parents and 19-year-old Lillian Camel still mourns their loss while battling with mental illness. Cooped up in her aunt's house, she embarks on a one-girl mission to survive university and get her bachelor's degree as a fashion designer. But she is not going alone. She will need the willpower to face the demons that are coming along with her. But a breakdown in the dormitory system sets Lillian off to a decade-old abandoned dorm to room with the mysterious Noah Sky. Friendly, observant, and extremely attractive, he shares an unlikely trait of secrets with Lillian - secrets that haunt his past. However, they're not the only ones. The dorm has a few of its own. [[Word count: 90,000 - 95,000]] Content/trigger warning: Contains semi-mature themes, language and sexual content ©All Rights Reserved
There's A Boy in my Bed (BoyxBoy) by Youroffputting
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"We can't do this." I whisper as our lips re-connect, a tingling fire surging through my body as his hands ravage unexplored lands; my innocence dissipating away with every peck he trails down my neck. "I know we can't. That's why it's so exciting." He replies through kisses. His effortless charm intoxicates me; drowning me; hunting me; devouring me. "What if my brother finds out?" The perpetuated patter of the rain unable to subdue my groan as he digs his nails deeper into my skin. "Who cares." ********** Welcome to my story, where an innocent boy finds a not so innocent boy in his bed; where they do not so innocent things. - YOP
Harry Potter And The Cursed Child (!GO TO PAGE 9!) by SirToxicBoy
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This is a story of a boy who lived. He was just a baby till his parents died and has taken on the... "You Know Who". Voldermort, a strong and powerful wizard. They think he is gone, but is he. Now Harry and his friends (Ron and Heromione) are now old have their own children. Their kids are now going to a school where their parents and grandparents went (Some of them) Hogwarts School Of Whitchcraft And Wizardry.
Korean Language Workbook by BeybeLuve
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Learning the Korean Language for the First Time! This was/is created as an experiment to help people who would like to learn Korean language online by providing some basic grammar lessons on Korean. The principles in writing these online Korean language lessons is that I have remain intentional about making them as easy to understand and readily applicable in daily life as I can, and comprehensive enough to cover major points of the Korean language which includes both the Written and Spoken forms. Now, what do I mean by written and spoken forms? In Korean, the verb endings change depending on whether the language is used in writing or speech. Note: In Korean grammar, the verbs come at the end of a sentence. For more on the sentence order, please keep up for more lessons. Therefore you'd write in one way but speak in a slightly different way. But don't be too alarmed at the difference, as there are simple patterns to it, and you'll get to learn them along the way. It is also important to learn the differences in degrees of formalities in the Korean language. There are three major types in the degrees of formality: •Informal •Polite •Honorific In expressing the politeness in the speech, Korean differs from English in that the verb endings change depending on the age and rank of the person being addressed to and the social setting one finds oneself in. You would use the polite form even when the person you're speaking to is of the same age as you or younger than you if you're not very close to the person and/or you're in a formal social setting The major mark of the division is probably the age. The polite language is used to people above one's age and informal language to people equal to and below one's age. However, generally, the polite language is generally used in many social situations and the informal language is usually used among close friends.