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  • Disorder by Cbdabomb_
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    The voices tell me things. There are multiple voices. Maybe 3 or 4 sometimes. Most of them are friendly, but 1 of them are different. They tell me to do bad things.
  • 100% by akki_00001
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    19-year-old Isabella Mason is a college student struggling with debt and living with her parents when something develops that will throw off her entire life: She is now being targeted by a popular serial killer. She needs to figure out a way to escape him while holding on to her sanity.
  • My Words by emy6413
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    Just a little random writing.
  • Heavy Things, Soft Hearts by Billilsh
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    Mia has always been good at hiding things. Behind the quiet smiles and the excuses of "I'm not hungry," she carries struggles that nobody seems to notice. She's learned how to avoid questions, hide her feelings, and convince everyone that she's okay. Until Iris notices. Iris is the last person Mia expects to understand her. With her emerald eyes, quiet kindness, and a heart that sees more than what's on the surface, Iris begins to uncover the parts of Mia she's spent so long hiding. But letting someone in is terrifying when you're afraid they'll see everything you've been trying to hide. As Mia struggles to accept help and Iris learns that caring for someone doesn't mean she can fix them, the two girls discover that sometimes the person who sees your broken pieces is the person who helps you feel whole again. (still in the making)
  • The Sovereign pen chronicles of an Unbroken man by endlesspoet42
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    The book concludes not with capitulation, but with the ultimate triumph of truth. Daniel Paul Warburton-known to the literary world as the Endless Poet-emerges from the shadows of institutional oppression with his psychological integrity completely intact. By meticulously auditing every falsified record and exposing the sadistic nature of his treatment, he reclaims his voice and transforms his story from one of victimhood to one of profound liberation. The final chapters set a hopeful vision for the future in Stockport, where his creative discipline and passion for community mentorship promise a legacy defined by truth and sovereign ownership of his own mind. The final discharge summaries, once symbols of institutional dominance, now stood as enduring testaments to the triumph of unyielding awareness. Daniel had successfully navigated the labyrinth of control, stripping away the sanitized clinical language to expose the reality of his suffering. Walking out of the secure confines, the illusion of psychiatric infallibility was shattered forever, leaving a legacy built entirely on truth and sovereign ownership of his own mind.