Made in 1987
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Ongoing, First published Aug 15, 2022
I like blue eye-pencil at the lash line and mousse to make my nothing hair appear big.  After school, I like to bake.  Preferably, double batches of chocolate chip cookies.  I eat entire plates of them, then take Ex-lax to stay skinny.  Above all else, school is my priority.  My tidy, well-stocked pencil case is its own pure joy.

This is a story of how life happened to me.
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