No Diving in the Shallow End

No Diving in the Shallow End

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This is my short story on the dangers ruining our oceans, from a child's perspective. It's about how we wouldn't expose children to harmful objects or chemicals, so why would we do such a thing to our animals? Children and animals have very similar characteristics because they do not know if something is bad for them and don't see small things like plastic as a threat. If we thought about the protection of animals the same way we did with our kids, think of how cleaner the world would be.
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[mon-a-chop-sis] What am I to this world but a plastic bottle in the ocean? Thrown aside to get lost in the waves. An empty reminder of what once was forever stuck as a shell of what could have been. Maybe I could be something to her. Am I worthy to breathe the very oxygen that fills her lungs? Worthy enough to share my days beneath the sun and under the moonlight by her side? Or am I just a plastic bottle reflecting the sun light long enough to trick foolish eyes that I am a diamond? • Emily & Riley: A queer Story

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