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How to Fight With Fire and Win. (WATTYS 2017)

How to Fight With Fire and Win. (WATTYS 2017)

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You probably know a kid like me or you might be one of those kids. The type that only worry about parties and hookups and can't spell field. Just when you get too comfortable with life, it finds a way to make your old habits die hard. But today I'm here to tell you the story of how me and a cunning girl named Skipper learned how to take the flames that tried to destroy us and use them to rise from our ashes. -Aspen
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Ophelia

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