FLAWLESS
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Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2017
We all live in this world as heroes of our personal life; we all know what makes us happy and great. We all know what we want. But there's a devil that blossoms as we grow old and makes us no longer reach what we want.
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Tim's in his late twenties. He is very ambitious about what he likes and wants to do. He knows exactly what he wants but as longer as he takes the stride, everything he does, just fall off against him as a mess, and fractured. He thinks that there's a point he's missing, a secret maybe; and the knowledge of that frustrates him and makes him sink even deeper. 
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Andre Lincoln is a global successful and famous author. Some of his books were honored as classics and most of them were adapted into films. However his life and road that success was one of the hardships that one couldn't imagine and wish for anyone else to pass through. Born as an African American in late forties, affected by child abuse then growing through some loss of identity was his life's building to flawlessness. 
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It might cost a dying sibling or sexual abuse so the their destiny finally blossoms into all its beautiful colors.
 Tim and The Great André Lincoln might be  meant to be the right incarnations of flaw but life's a journey and thorn comes from blissful flawless roses...
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