PAN-TAGRAM: The ambiguous way to restore faith
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2020
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"High school is hell", many people say that all the time and maybe just a metaphor that some people and 'teachers' didn't take seriously, but boy you should see my school had many loads of bullocks.



 well this happened  almost 2 decades ago, young Rose Taron going to know the real world thru 
High school, but as pure she was she want to change it with the help of a gay boy who doesn't know that he's gay and an atheist teenage girl and together they make a huge change to the school, The deadliest sins, and struggle with their own biggest secrets, and the society darkest minds.
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