the deaf girl's stories✔
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  • Reads 29,320
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  • Parts 50
  • Time 1h 11m
Complete, First published Mar 12, 2016
❝i am the same as you, i just hear differently, that's all❞

by clicking that read button, you enter the world of a sports playing, dog loving, netflix binging teenage girl who just happens to be deaf as well. rants and stories relating to my experiences as a deaf individual are in this story with other subjects sometimes taking the focus.

ranked #89 in non-fiction 8/18/16
ranked #33 in non-fiction 8/24/16
completed 3/29/18

formerly called the deaf girl's rants

disclaimer- i was a 11-13 years old when i wrote these, and the writing clearly reflects it but i haven't changed anything because i like to keep it as it was. i'm much older now but i still read and respond to comments on this and you can always reach out to me ! <3
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