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  • Startling Desire by rvcollaborations
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    A special collaboration of @MissMasterPiece and @AuthorShine
  • Moana / youngboy  by 38miaa
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    NBA Youngboy
  • All Alone - AndyNoreiga by AndyNoreiga
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    Music
  • Women's March RVA 2019 T-Shirts by womensmarchla
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    This year's march will be held on Jan. 19, 2019, on the National Mall. Get Your Official Women's March Merchandise. BUY NOW: https://teechip.com/womensmarchesexclusive Because we will NOT go back. On January 19th, Women's March 2019. In early 2017, during the aftermath of President Trump's election, around four million people gathered in Washington DC for the first Women's March, a protest against legislation and rhetoric that harms women. Around the country, large sister marches mobilized in major cities on the same day. The historic march-the largest single-day protest in US history-was meant "to ensure that this country knows women are not happy," according to Women's March co-founder Tamika Mallory. Women's March, however, did not conclude their efforts after their 2017 march, dubbed the Women's March on Washington. The following year, they organized another march on the same weekend with a new focus, a campaign called Power to the Polls, with the goal of registering and mobilizing people to vote. Now, two years after their initial protest, Women's March is gearing up for their third annual march, focused on keeping people energized to continue to resist policies and actions that harm women and minority communities. As an organization, Women's March has faced ups and downs in the past three years, including most recently being accused of anti-semitism-which they have both denied and apologized for-causing the official 2019 Chicago march to be canceled. Still, they are continuing to march this year, bringing the main event back home to Washington DC, using the hashtag #WomensWave."We are setting our sights on what happens after all those folks were elected," Rachel O'Leary Carmona, chief operating officer of the Women's March, told ABC News.
  • CEO OBSESSION (COMPLETE) by writerminsan
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    if a man has been played with you before.something impossible to do again. so don't trust someone first. choose the dream first before the love. dreams are difficult to achieve. the man is just there, don't be too excited about love. sometimes that hurts you.
  • Let Me Go by AnnaClaireBousquet
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    Nora Johnson used to think life was going pretty well. Business at her children's book store was booming, she lived in a great city, and her boyfriend Winston was the envy of all her single friends. Recently, however, Winston has started to change. His once jovial personality has become increasingly dark and possessive. Soon, the arrival of a ghost from Nora's past will challenge her relationship in ways she never anticipated. Will an old flame be a new chance at love, or will it lead to heartbreak and sorrow Nora never could have anticipated?
  • Women's March RVA 2019 T-Shirts by womensmarchla
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    This year's march will be held on Jan. 19, 2019, on the National Mall. Get Your Official Women's March Merchandise. BUY NOW: https://teechip.com/womensmarchesexclusive Because we will NOT go back. On January 19th, Women's March 2019. In early 2017, during the aftermath of President Trump's election, around four million people gathered in Washington DC for the first Women's March, a protest against legislation and rhetoric that harms women. Around the country, large sister marches mobilized in major cities on the same day. The historic march-the largest single-day protest in US history-was meant "to ensure that this country knows women are not happy," according to Women's March co-founder Tamika Mallory. Women's March, however, did not conclude their efforts after their 2017 march, dubbed the Women's March on Washington. The following year, they organized another march on the same weekend with a new focus, a campaign called Power to the Polls, with the goal of registering and mobilizing people to vote. Now, two years after their initial protest, Women's March is gearing up for their third annual march, focused on keeping people energized to continue to resist policies and actions that harm women and minority communities. As an organization, Women's March has faced ups and downs in the past three years, including most recently being accused of anti-semitism-which they have both denied and apologized for-causing the official 2019 Chicago march to be canceled. Still, they are continuing to march this year, bringing the main event back home to Washington DC, using the hashtag #WomensWave."We are setting our sights on what happens after all those folks were elected," Rachel O'Leary Carmona, chief operating officer of the Women's March, told ABC News.
  • Women's March RVA 2019 T-Shirts by womensmarchla
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    This year's march will be held on Jan. 19, 2019, on the National Mall. Get Your Official Women's March Merchandise. BUY NOW: https://teechip.com/womensmarchesexclusive Because we will NOT go back. On January 19th, Women's March 2019. In early 2017, during the aftermath of President Trump's election, around four million people gathered in Washington DC for the first Women's March, a protest against legislation and rhetoric that harms women. Around the country, large sister marches mobilized in major cities on the same day. The historic march-the largest single-day protest in US history-was meant "to ensure that this country knows women are not happy," according to Women's March co-founder Tamika Mallory. Women's March, however, did not conclude their efforts after their 2017 march, dubbed the Women's March on Washington. The following year, they organized another march on the same weekend with a new focus, a campaign called Power to the Polls, with the goal of registering and mobilizing people to vote. Now, two years after their initial protest, Women's March is gearing up for their third annual march, focused on keeping people energized to continue to resist policies and actions that harm women and minority communities. As an organization, Women's March has faced ups and downs in the past three years, including most recently being accused of anti-semitism-which they have both denied and apologized for-causing the official 2019 Chicago march to be canceled. Still, they are continuing to march this year, bringing the main event back home to Washington DC, using the hashtag #WomensWave."We are setting our sights on what happens after all those folks were elected," Rachel O'Leary Carmona, chief operating officer of the Women's March, told ABC News.
  • OneShot Story(OgRe) by mssReignee
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    Iba-ibang maiiksing kwento/istorya na pinagbibidahan ng OGRE (Ogie Alcasid at Regine Velasquez-Alcasid). #1. Love In Paradise #2. A Mistake #3. Loving You Unexpectedly #4. Starting Tonight #5. Starting Tonight (Part 2) Paalala! Ang mga kwentong iyong mababasa ay pawang kathang isip lang at naimbento lamang gamit ang imahinasyon ng manunulat/may akda nito. *All rights reserved(2022).
  • Women's March RVA 2019 T-Shirts by womensmarchla
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    This year's march will be held on Jan. 19, 2019, on the National Mall. Get your Official Women's March Merchandise. . BUY NOW: https://teechip.com/womensmarchesexclusive . Because we will NOT go back. On January 19th, Women's March 2019. In early 2017, during the aftermath of President Trump's election, around four million people gathered in Washington DC for the first Women's March, a protest against legislation and rhetoric that harms women. Around the country, large sister marches mobilized in major cities on the same day. The historic march-the largest single-day protest in US history-was meant "to ensure that this country knows women are not happy," according to Women's March co-founder Tamika Mallory. Women's March, however, did not conclude their efforts after their 2017 march, dubbed the Women's March on Washington. The following year, they organized another march on the same weekend with a new focus, a campaign called Power to the Polls, with the goal of registering and mobilizing people to vote. Now, two years after their initial protest, Women's March is gearing up for their third annual march, focused on keeping people energized to continue to resist policies and actions that harm women and minority communities. As an organization, Women's March has faced ups and downs in the past three years, including most recently being accused of anti-semitism-which they have both denied and apologized for-causing the official 2019 Chicago march to be canceled. Still, they are continuing to march this year, bringing the main event back home to Washington DC, using the hashtag #WomensWave."We are setting our sights on what happens after all those folks were elected," Rachel O'Leary Carmona, chief operating officer of the Women's March, told ABC News.
  • RVA x ghost hunter reader  by Izzy200419
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    you are a ghost hunter trying to get ghosts you think you see a rainbow ghost but then you find out what she truly is
  • Beyond Fame  by Author_Tamad_
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    People who have this fame are usually the happiest people on earth usually we look at them happy, but what if? behind that fame something is not a happiness what if? she's not really that happy that usually she is? It all change when i met you, My fame can't do nothing about it, it all changes, my life behind camera also changes, Dinagdagan at dinagdahan mo lang ang problema ko, problema na itatago at itatago ko sa likod ng camera para sa sarili nating buhay at para sa mga tao, many people think my life behind that camera's behind my fame is perfect, Well? I don't know... Starring Tj Trinidad and Regine Velasquez, A fame for people who we usually see on television, A fame for people who have talents, But what is really beyond that fame? Are they happy? Are they contended? Or something is hiding beyond that camera beyond that fame? For some famous people they're happy with anything, they're happy with thier fame and career but what if one of them really hides that beyond that camera, a camera that can see thier faces thier body movements thier expression and other bit cannot see the real life and the sadness beyond that artist this is purely your author's imagination, lahat ng ito ay walang katotohanan at gawa gawa lamang ng inyong manunulat, wala rin itong konesyon sa mga nangyayari sa totoong buhay at wala ring koneksyon sa mga artista na nanjan, again this is just your author's story, a fan fiction, and imagination So please do not take it seriously
  • ILYSTDTIMY by Sestuh_writes
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    When i saw you i knew i'm inlove. Hindi kailangan ng matagal na panahon para malaman mong inlove ka. Hindi kailangan ng matagal na panahon para pumasok ka sa pag-ibig. Courting stage is for both of you to know each other very well.
  • Candidly Yours by HerginaChronicles
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    Can two people, used to capturing life from behind the lens and between the lines, let down their guard and find love in the candid moments they never saw coming? Title: Candidly Yours Author: HerginaChronicles Started: October 24, 2024 Finished: Most impressive ranks: #53 - ogiealcasid #9 - reginealcasid #49 - ogiealcasid #8 - reginealcasid
  • Random Shots by Sestuh_writes
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    Sometimes wanshat, madalas tushat <3