EMOTIONS HAVE PROBLEMS TOO: The Feeling's Mutual
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Ongoing, First published Oct 18, 2019
Mature
In this world, all the main emotions, all the sub-emotions, they coexist for eternity. Not inside of someone else's head, but living and breathing in their own world, alive solely for following their own path in life. Doing as they please and having to deal with each other. 
  Who do you think would be friends? Enemies? Or just strangers that pass by each other from time to time? Would emotions be relatives of others with the same general concept of how life should be perceived? From children to teens, all the way to adulthood, how would they react to certain scenarios? What problems would these "people" face?

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If your emotions became living breathing people and they had to deal with each other, what do you think would happen? In a high school setting, where emotions are at there peaks, let's find out.
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