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  • Bet on me by EsmeraldaBloom
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    I felt it so many times !!! what about you?
  • Egocentrism by loners_rock
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    Hello! My name is Sydney Phillippsen and I think i am going to die. This is my story, in broken fragments, filled with fears, vague trauma and lots and lots of nihilism as the medical condition that I've been told doesn't exist (HOPEFULLY) slowly kills me.
  • The Non-Comformist by anoahrodac
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    Arista is from Sylvan, a small town where people conform to any already established practice-- lifestyle, education, religion. Ari, however, has always been the girl who dreams of adventure in the great wide somewhere, never conforming to society's principles for a young woman. No one ever leaves Sylvan-- except runaway Ari who left to pursue a career in Illustration until she is pulled back into Sylvan's people's attempt to drown her in this town forever.
  • YOUTH OH YOUTH by rofhan
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    A passionate and powerful tribute to the spirit of youth-its light, its flaws, its strength, and its lasting impact. This poem also challenges the darkness of ego, pride, and malice, while praising the youth who walk in love, faith, and humility. A poetic anthem of reflection, admiration, and moral truth.
  • The convenience of slavery and the light of liberty by num2811
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    The duality of the human consciousness implies the inevitability of the manifestation of his animal nature. The struggles of the instincts and passions that form the basis of the slavish psychology, egocentrism, stagnation, and creativity of the person, whose foundation lies in his eternal dissatisfaction with himself, that liberates him from the bondage of conventions and the existing order, creates that pressure and tension, which does not allow any community to stop development. We believe that liberty is a state of dissatisfaction of consciousness with itself which is realized into development of ways of own change by impact on existing beingness, taking into account its counteraction [1, Chapter 1]. For a person, this state can be positive in the case when he finds something new, interesting, or just useful. It can also be negative, since in order to acquire a new one, it is necessary to destroy the habitual, which always leads to stress or may even lead to the death of the carrier of consciousness. It must be assumed that slavery is, in contrast to liberty, a state of satisfaction of consciousness with its present position. For a person, this state also ranges from positive to negative.