The Circle: An Insiders look
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  • Reads 1,071
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 4
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jun 07, 2012
A group of friends is already a awful equation that only ends in disaster, but add in the variable that they are all Gifted Learners? 
Lets just say that creativity will go AWOL.
Be prepared to laugh, cry, and laugh some more 'cause this isn't just a story, it's an average day for The Circle!

Disclaimer: The Circle is totally not a cult, totally. Whoever told you that is a butt. A smelly butt.
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