We See the World Differently
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  • Reads 12
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published May 25, 2016
Mature
Ricardo Rivera is a LGBT supporter, with a passion for art and a dream that he can legally marry his boyfriend

Mark Anderson hopes to work to find cures for deadly diseases while volunteering at shelters and trips to countries to help the poor.

Joshua Randle fights for equal rights, all while having a dream of going to medical school.

Kevin Cartona is currently a college student, a dream of going to law school and a support for all religions and beliefs.

These four want to speak out, to have their voices heard; but to the world, they're only stoners. Using each of their own talents and voices, they will make it aware of the problems, and the more positive solutions, to persuade those who hate to stop doing so. Success might not go very far for them.
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