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  • Synchronicide by BrianShuman2
    BrianShuman2
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      Parts 1
  • Thoughts And Feelings Of A Synchronized Swimmer by rapnerd
    rapnerd
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      Reads 25
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      Parts 1
    No one knows about this sport. Some people say its not a sport. I will take you on a journey into the thoughts of a synchronized swimmer.
  • Synchronized Online Learning and Teaching by Omegarankers
    Omegarankers
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      Parts 1
    Omega Rankers synchronized online learning system brings the teachers, students, school management & parents all together on a common platform. Our main goal is to avail those contents & opportunity for the students, so that they can enhance & strengthen their academic foundation.
  • Love vs Life by MCLAluvfor5sos
    MCLAluvfor5sos
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      Parts 7
    Skylar Randall; age- 14, born- England, life- synchronised swimming aka Synchro Luke Hemmings; age- 16, born- Sydney, life- band called 5 Seconds of Summer aka 5sos
  • Aqua Acadamy by SynchroStar
    SynchroStar
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      Parts 24
    Aqua Acadamy is a school for the worlds top water athletes. Training is hard, the competition is tough and there are no second chances. Ana is a talented synchronised swimmer but so are the rest of her new teammates. To avoid being eliminated from the Acadamy she must work harder than ever before and push herself to her utmost limits. Then there is the hot young diver she met on her first day, a bunch of new friends and plenty of schoolwork. Can she survive the suffocating atmosphere at one of the world's toughest boarding schools?
  • Me, Myself and I by schnitzelpoodle
    schnitzelpoodle
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      Parts 4
    I know that I am not somebody who is starving in Africa or somebody who is dying due to cancer, or anybody in as much suffering as them, but I think my story as an ordinary European girl is a bit extra-ordinary. I also just need to have some kind of diary that somebody can answer to, because keeping all of my feelings inside is hard. If you do decide to read this, know that you are a part of what is keeping me sane.