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  • This Man Is Not A Sigma by KwakuBen
    KwakuBen
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    In Kumasi, everyone has an opinion. Especially about men. You're either an alpha, a beta, a sigma, or something that needs fixing. So when a quiet young man shows up who refuses to fit any of the categories, people panic. He doesn't dominate. He doesn't submit. He doesn't explain himself. He just exists. Set in the loud, busy streets of Kumasi, Ghana, this humorous slow-burn story follows an introverted, fearless man who wants two things only: to get rich quietly and to be left alone. Unfortunately, everyone else has plans for him. Friends try to test him. Hustlers try to recruit him. Bosses try to control him. Internet philosophers try to diagnose him. His silence is misread as strategy, his calm as danger, and before he knows it, rumors about him are spreading faster than facts. While the city debates what type of man he is, he's busy minding his business-and accidentally winning. This is a sharp, funny satire about masculinity labels, hustle culture, and what happens when you refuse to perform for anyone. Because nothing confuses people more than a man who is unbothered.
  • Self by Kenuine
    Kenuine
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    A collection of haiku's all for the self.
  • Fighting To Control What Is Left by LadyDesDes
    LadyDesDes
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    This is a book full of random feelings that many can have. These just so happen to be mine. You'll see what I feel through my words and my poems. And who knows, maybe it will inspire you to voice how you feel, or know that someone is always there when you have the same problems.
  • The Head Cover by fathy_writes
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    A Fight For Her Individuality... When her individuality and belief is questioned by her school management, she fights against them with passion. The head cover is her symbol of faith, her eccentricity and she can't give it up for anyone. This is the fight of Zara Malik, a young Muslim girl, who lost so many things, just because she is a Muslim. When one of her teacher makes it his mission to shun her from being who she was, she makes it her responsibility to fight against him and his views. Can she win him or will she fail like so many of them?
  • Sandbox by 1rouquin
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    Imagine life as a sandbox filled with treasures, and suddenly everything doesn't seem so bad
  • Why do we Mock Others? by offical_just_anna
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    Why do we laugh at the things others love? Their clothes, their music, their hobbies? Every person is shaped by their own story. What seems strange to one person might mean everything to someone else. This piece is a reminder that being different is not a weakness - it's our greatest strength. Maybe we should stop judging... and start simply being happy
  • Them  by PsychoSocialAnxietic
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    "Hey Doll? Can I ask you something?" "Sure. What ya need newbie?" "Why don't we, us , have...you know...have a name?" "...what do you mean?" "You know, like the U.S army and the marines and stuff like that. They fight just like we do, so how come we don't call ourselves anything? Let people know who we are..." "No one bothered to give us a name" "What? Why?" "Because we've been doing our job just fine" "Yeah, but don't you think at least giving our cause, our fighters a name would give the government more of a scare? Let them know that we mean business..." She laughed. "Ok newbie I'm gonna say this real carefully cause you still don't understand... "WE DON'T NEED ONE" (This is a completely original story. There are some references made to characters/tv/movies/style that I DO NOT OWN, but the story is mine. Thank you and I hope you enjoy my first not fanfiction story!)
  • Forever Lost by SarahLynch0
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    Poetry.
  • Paint with Color! by sabrinathethinker
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    It's poetry. Like it, add it. Don't like it, see ya 👋
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  • It May Be the Devil by Olid_Swale
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    "It May Be the Devil" extrapolates to the not-so-far future of human-machine interaction. Technology is progressively getting better and better at predicting our needs and wants, making life easier and easier. However, as machines are learning to adapt to us, we are adapting to the machines. Convenience comes at a cost: to the individuality that makes us human. "It May Be The Devil" introduces the unlikely alliance between an individualistic subculture and the machine intelligence that they rebelled against...
  • Boys Cry by ThePurpleKnight1453
    ThePurpleKnight1453
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    Boys cry. Yup, we do, and I think it's about time I do my part to stand against the still strong expectation that boys and men should act a certain way and suppress their emotions. I was meant to have this out for yesterday, world mental health day, but ironically due to my mental health I couldn't, but I managed today. Sorry if spelling and grammar is off in places. This was originally written in a speech format and I tried to adapt it as God knows I'm kidding myself if I ever expect to have the confidence to deliver this as a speech. Anyway, I really hope you enjoy and take something away from it. Let me know how you feel about it after reading it.
  • Situation Speaks by UnmaskedSoul
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    This is a quote book which consists of quotes that's applicable in your lives and this work will be updated weekly!
  • The Irony of Being a Hero by tamar-
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    Felix Welter is a superhero. In the safest, most normal town in America. Did someone say 'be yourself'?
  • WORDPLAY: Attempts At Poetry by JeanRosePalacio
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    Compilation of poems I have written over the years.. Random ramblings of a heart.
  • Introverted Sage by jaslivingston
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    This is a book combined of an autobiography as well as multiple life lessons and a share of my own perspectives.
  • Becoming Osiris by Emberbyrd
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    Ireland Morris had a normal life. Until the summer before 9th grade. Captured, she was taken to a top-secret scientific laboratory, where she found out she was, like the other 99 children there, a genetically engineered project, one of the basic templates for what the scientists hoped were perfect soldiers. But Ireland wants out. She starts a rebellion, aided by some unexpected friends, and takes the name Osiris. But when her friends start getting sick due to a genetically engineered illness, Ireland may have to give up... or die.
  • The Tomboy and The Weirdo by MajorityOne
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    A tomboy and its Weirdo have A LOT of work too do, in order too truly "finance" some kind of correct systematic reach, of sorts! And it's purposely why they need each other...or nothing will truly FREE them from EVER becoming "detachable"...EVER again! PS... This is a birthday present for my favorite Tomboy!