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417 Stories

  • Replica by Bobbiejelly
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    A patient's husband thinks that Addison looks like a celebrity. Meredith disagrees.
  • Toxic youth  by ifallangels
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    We are the poisoned youth. The society that's so well put together that it's broken. Our thoughts don't match what we speak. We so opened minded that there is no room for change or difference. But that okay, because I'm a 14 year old growing up in this broken place. I'll be fine though because I'm more broken then they are.
  • The Universal Symbolism of Red, White, and Blue Flags: A Colorful Journey by globaltimesnetwork
    globaltimesnetwork
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    Red, white, and blue flags are more than just pieces of cloth fluttering in the wind; they are powerful symbols that convey deep meanings and stir emotions. Red, white, and blue flags These colors, often seen together, represent freedom, unity, and identity. But why do so many countries and organizations choose these three colors for their flags?
  • I'm Sorry God by Meggh14
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  • Love or Hate by unspokentongue
    unspokentongue
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    For the Toastmasters program, we were supposed to write a speech at the very end to show how our oratory skills have improved. This was my speech.