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It's What You Make Of It (all about me)
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Ongoing, First published Mar 24, 2016
I was brought into this world for a reason and so it's what I make of it in order to shape my future. I know right, that sounded so lame. But in the end, we're all weirdos, right? Gosh, why do I always sound so poetic? Any-who, this is a book that is all about me. Any randomness, poems, rants, tags, you name it! This is a judge free zone, so if you're gonna hate, keep it to yourself! Okay, better get typing.

L8r G8r, 
AJ
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