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104 Stories

  • Why do women ? by ashes_are_flying_
    ashes_are_flying_
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    A feminist essay on the stereotype(s) of women and what they get through everyday in the perspective of a biologically female author.
  • 𝙷𝚘𝚗𝚎𝚜𝚝 𝙾𝚙𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚘𝚗 by _simplyyangelic
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    in which i share my opinions get mad
  • Animal Rights, Veganism & Abortion by RajRichard
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    We live in a time and age in which a vegan is glorified and a pro-lifer (anti-abortionist) is condemned by the secular world! This situation confuses many Christians - the young and the old. Youngsters seem to think that being a vegan is to be kind to the animals. While this may be true, they, on the other hand, believe that the mother has the right to choose whether or not to continue with the pregnancy. Animal life, today, has a greater value than human life. Or so it seems! What does the Bible say about animal rights? How could a vegan, who cares for plant and animal life, care less about human life? Finally, can a Christian vegan endorse abortion? Read more...
  • Project ETD by Project_ETD
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    Abortion: There are two sides of the debate, but only one stance can be "right"... right? I think it's about time we took a good, hard look at the facts and end this debate. My generation didn't create the controversy, but I think we - the millennials - can end it . But is it really possible? Am I crazy to think we can do this? This isn't a book in the traditional sense. Rather, this is a project - a project to end the debate on abortion by giving the argument what it desperately needs.... The facts. (Work in Progress)
  • Supreme Court addresses and credit card information  by 1-800-FUCKTHEMKIDZ
    1-800-FUCKTHEMKIDZ
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    FOR LEAGAL REASONS YOU AINT EVER SEEN THIS🙃 🚪🏃🏾💨💨
  • My Political Beliefs - And Why by _Just_Vibing_
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    Hey everyone! This is basically my book full of my political and non-political beliefs. This will mostly be political beliefs. Each chapter will be titled whatever belief I'm talking about and why I support it or am against it. I will try and provide facts defending my thoughts but on some I'll just give personally morals. Extra Information About Me You May Want To Know: Gender: Male Race: Indigenous, Hispanic, and Caucasian (I look white) Country: United States Political Party: Independent Side Note: I know some of ya'll will disagree with me and that is perfectly okay and valid. I am totally okay with people having things to say in comments but please be nice to others and I.
  • Choice by Cast1elW1nchester
    Cast1elW1nchester
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    Thana Desmonda has no regrets.
  • Decision of a Lifetime by JaeRAJones
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    Seventeen-year-old Karin finds herself pregnant. She has a decision to make, however, her mother Justine has already made the decision for her. Forced to deal with the issues of race relations and a career that her mother refuses to let her put on hold, Karin lives in anguish while longing for meaningful relationships. Will those relationships be fostered or destroyed? "Decision of a Lifetime" is a prelude to the upcoming YA novel My Invisible Father by Jaer Armstead-Jones. "Decision of a Lifetime" is the first installment of two short stories that tell the story before the story.
  • Why I'm Pro-Choice by -barelybreathing-
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  • A Mother's Right (Oneshot) by There_For_Tracob
    There_For_Tracob
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    Depressing short story I wrote for an assignment. Thought it was worth sharing If people ask I might turn this into an actual book thing uno
  • A Forbidden Love by HardlyPc
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    Hillary X The Donald When the cameras are rolling, the two politicians seem like the worst of enemies, but behind closed doors, that couldn't be less true. Also, people, please don't take any of the shit in this story seriously. Trust me, I'm the least-racist person you'll ever know. Plus, I'm very nice and will let you know what you're getting into.
  • The Sins of Sunset by bradshawnotcarrie
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    Isabel Monroe is thrilled when she is chosen as the intern to the CEO of a massive sportswear company, only to realize that her new boss's son isn't too happy to see that the highly coveted job isn't his. Emmett Bradshaw has been in rehab due to substance abuse for a year, and his biggest motivation for getting sober was making his dad proud - which is why he's crushed by the realization that the job he's pretty much been entitled to since birth has been taken by an overly polite sorority girl with absolutely nothing to lose. These two are at odds but are inexplicably drawn to each other, which will have many complications in their war...
  • Feminist Rants☆ by meg2907
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    Pro-choice feminst rants about human rights issues
  • Maybe by Noelle_32
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    A short story about the possibilities of unborn life.
  • Unborn by SaraImrie
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    First, I have to make a point of saying that unlike all my other poetry, this is FICTION! Second, I have to say I know this poem could be controversial, many people may not like it. If this poem offends you for its topic and my opinion, please don't leave hate messages. I do however encourage people voicing their own opinions on the matter, as well as healthy, mature, non-derogatory debates! If you don't like this poem for the writing style, rhyming, ect... then please, leave constructive criticism! This rhyming scheme and repetition, for me, is way outside the box. I'm really interested to know what people think about it.
  • Tell me if it's evil by LionsBaby
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    16 year old Terri gets pregnant.
  • ordinary lives by queso_de_papa
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    One night leads to a lifetime of questions.
  • /Picture This/ A Very Short Story by LuciaRoche
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    About 1,000 words. A story about a teenage girl. //WARNING// !Triggers! / !Mentions of Rape! !Teen Pregnancy! (If you are a softy then don't read this) Disclaimer: This is a theoretical story. It's not from personal experience. It is a work of fiction.
  • March for life by melaninbabyjae
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    Donald trump's response to the women's march. pro life march.
  • #JoinTheConversation by VCoralSandsV
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    These little hashtags pepper our lives. These are mine and how they represent me. At least that is how I wanted this book to be. It was to be a book of short articles using a hashtag as inspiration. However, it has grown and changed as I have. This book was birthed from my not-so-short social media posts. As I began engaging with people who don't share the same opinion as me, I dug deeper into trying to understand how I decided on my beliefs. I did some armchair research on Street Epistemology. If you haven't heard of it, YouTube it. It will get you to think! I did. I came face to face with what I believed, how I got there, and why. It also forced me to ask whether my beliefs are consistent with my morals and ethics. This book is my contribution to the marketplace of ideas. Hopefully, it stands up to scrutiny. If not, let me know. Maybe you will change my mind. Don't be afraid to join in the conversation; our fluid and diverse voices make our society unique.