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  • Monster high boo york rp by SelenaRodriguez971
    SelenaRodriguez971
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    This is a monster high boo york rp!
  • Funny thingys by @beuniqe101 by jaime_paris
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    I will try to post as many as possible i will give credit to where ever I got it
  • Unknown Destiny: Journal Of Speeches by Cindy3
    Cindy3
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    Inspirational speeches I have written about a few things I felt important to talk about. You don't have to agree, but you can't tell me I don't have the right to speak my mind. Thank you and enjoy.
  • The Peach Who Wants to Become an Apple by BevCaverte
    BevCaverte
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    This is a story of an extraordinary peach with an extraordinary dream of becoming an...APPLE.
  • To be unique by _EllieHarkness_
    _EllieHarkness_
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    Rowan Griffin is a normal teenage girl. Like any other girl Rowan has a crush, obviously he has to be the hottest guy in all of west wood. His name is Echo Crawford, but somehow some way in the world that crush chose to be something more. Everybody tries to change Rowan's mind but in this story it's her choice and her decision can either make her relationship or break it. This story also has many unexpected twists and turns, cliffhangers, and so many cute scenarios. I hope you stick with it until the end and hope you enjoy it!
  • The Hungary Soul by weavesunited
    weavesunited
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    Your soul does not want you to imitate someone else.
  • MUST BREAK THE CASSANOVA'S HEART!💔 by magandasiMARRY
    magandasiMARRY
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    ONE GOLDEN RULE: NEVER FALL IN LOVE WITH HIM OR ELSE THE GAME IS OVER!!!
  • Taking Different Roads  by NinaPoohXO
    NinaPoohXO
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    Have you ever felt condemned to the stereotypes that society places on you? Do you ever find yourself "living" in those stereotypes because you've been so programmed into believing that it's how you "should" be? This poem is to open the eyes of everyone who have been judged, stereotyped, and classified into degrading categories by the harsh society we live in. Stereotypes are just ways to keep us all bound, in boxes, unable to reach our fullest potential. Some Common Stereotypes: -Black People MUST speak Ebonics -White people can't dance. -Fatherless homes are reserved for Black families -All Catholic priests are child molesters -All Christians are judgmental -Women are only good for cooking, cleaning, child bearing -White women are weak, docile, ditzy, and stupid -Black women are ghetto, loud-mouth, and violent -Asians are nerds -Blondes are dumb -Brunettes are bitchy -Rich people are better than the less fortunate -Intelligence is a "White" thing -All men are sex starving dogs / rapists / cheaters ...and the one we've all learned as children: -Boys go to Jupiter to get more stupid-er. Girls go to college to get more knowledge. I say let God define who you are. He has a special plan for all of our lives. Don't let society steer you into believing that you must "live" the stereotype that they have placed on you. "This is the way society made me." Screw that! Let's shed our stereotypical images and walk in the light of who we REALLY are. Take the limits off of yourself. No limits, No boundaries! Note: This poem was written back in March of 2013. I was only 16 years old then. My writing has obviously advanced since then, but this poem still has an important message in it. Hope you enjoy! **NOTE: This is a spiritual-based poem. Anyone who is offended by the Christian faith should not read. No hate or spam. Open minds only.
  • A Dash of Lemon by goinglunar
    goinglunar
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    This is a bunch of random poetry I wrote. Key word being random. Some of it kind of has a story continuing from my other poetry book, (Backwards Lemons) but it's not super important. Some of it's insane, some of it's random, some of it's crazy, and some of it's impossible. It does have a lot of weird lemon poems. I hope you like it.
  • 💯🌟Nobody is perfect your just unique💯🌟 by Phila_Dlamini_21
    Phila_Dlamini_21
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    People aren't always perfect . Everyone has a talent which makes the unique not perfect. But everyone can't be good at everything or talented in everything, that doesn't mean you should hate yourself it should only mean that you should practice harder for yourself to get better at the particular thing or topic.
  • Little Positive Things in My Life by Fanforlifeandmore
    Fanforlifeandmore
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    These are all real stories. I may change some names, but that's it. I deal with depression and to handle it, I have decided to write positive things that have happened during the day. I won't focus on negatives because when I'm having a bad day, I want something to cheer me up. I hope that anyone that reads this thinks about the good of the day instead of the bad.
  • Many shades of Perfection by matejahwrites
    matejahwrites
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    Riley Standford, a 15 year-old teenager, is bullied because she is unique. She has a rare disease called vitiligo, she constantly gets stares in the hallways. Her self-esteem plummets six feet deep, she has depression, anxiety, and no hope left. Her best friends, Peighton and Bailey, make her feel somewhat accepted, in this cold world we live in. What happens when the new boy; Cole, recognizes real beauty...inside and out and teaches Riley to love her self, and to love him.
  • THE DIFFERENT CRITERIA OF WINNING by FaaizaSharieff
    FaaizaSharieff
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    "Not everyone can find the treasure, even if they all search for the same one." We are all unique and peculiar people. No one thinks exactly like another, and each of us sees the world differently - in our beliefs, reasoning, ideas, and values. What one person achieves might be seen as irrelevant by another. People measure success differently. Some praise those who build huge fortunes and enjoy a luxurious life, while others admire those who work selflessly for society, protect nature, or devote their lives to serving others. It all depends on our upbringing and mindset. Take the story of Longi Bhuiyan, for example - an ordinary man who wrote an extraordinary story of struggle and hope.
  • Them by nerdwithoutglasses11
    nerdwithoutglasses11
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    in which three friends are the most unique people in their school
  • Be Yourself by Look_At_My_Face
    Look_At_My_Face
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    Always remember that being different is okay than being the same so keep doing what your doing and be Yourself
  • R & R by Riya_crazy_
    Riya_crazy_
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    Just a simple thought on the significance of ME TIME which is a given but not felt mandatory by everyone.
  • For Every Girl by readergirl0304
    readergirl0304
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    Girls are judged daily by their facail features (beauty), their weight, their beliefs, their clothes, they are judged by almost everything. The sad truth is that some comments made by what women look like and what they believe, can sometimes lead them to have depression and constantly think that they are not enough and that they must change to fit into the unrealistic mold society has created. Hopefully this book can shed some light on this situation.