Books and Being Different.
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Ongoing, First published Jun 24, 2016
Mature
Do you ever feel like your different? Like, you're not on the same page as everyone else? I feel like that every day. I believe it depends on how you're born. You are either born with "instructions"; you just know exactly what you want. You see, you want, you achieve. Or, you're different. Life's not always easy. And you have no fucking clue what to do. You figure it out eventually. But before you do, there are no instructions. I am different. Now I'm not one to complain often (I kinda am. But whatever), but I'm on the wrong page. And I'm just hoping someone lends me their instructions...
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