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  • Psychology For Psychopaths by shoutsinthevoid
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    "I'm a sociopath Kacey. Didn't she tell you? A true psycho. I can never love you. I will never want to." "We both know that's not true. Sociopaths only cry when there is someone there to fool."
  • Collegiate Recovery: A Seamless Match by scottsmithbiz
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    As so many people in collegiate recovery program have experienced, being kept from pursuing your academic potential can bring on feelings of depression, defeat, and low self-worth.We are thrilled to have opened our second set of doors in May of 2016. We are now open on the University of North Texas (UNT) campus. UNT boasts an active and thriving Collegiate Recovery Program, complete with daily meetings and recovery housing.
  • Carben fiber by thejewelrysource
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    Carbon fiber reinforced polymer, carbon fiber reinforced plastic or carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic is an extremely strong and light fiber-reinforced plastic which contains carbon fibers. The alternative spelling 'fibre' is common in British Commonwealth countries
  • Cause & Effect by bollybabe22
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    Aadi sees life as one big cause & effect game- some people play without knowing and have their wins come as surprises, while others play to win. You're either along for the ride or you're not. Nothing is on accident. Aadi plays to win. Aashi has fallen victim to the game a considerable number of times already. She's always chasing what she sees as the exception, letting herself be convinced far too easily that anything even slightly magnetic is it. She's chasing the highest of highs, but losing the game over & over again puts her at the lowest of lows. As intentional as either of them try to be while living for their ideal outcomes, they're ultimately faced with a choice; do they eventually surrender to the game, or do they keep playing it forever?