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111 Stories

  • Promises by JoelRoman946
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    In the year 2018 in "The Loud House" dimension 63, it was a year since Ronaldo Santiago and his family moved back to Royal Woods, Michigan. He and Linka Loud have decided to become more than friends, but what will happen when their life-changing mistake leads to a series of events that make their world unbearable? Guess it's time for a fresh start in a world that they could never imagine.
  • IHATE FAKE PROMISES FAKE FEELINGS FAKE LOVE FAKE CARE by AsunaLeeWp
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    uwuWriter Dp
  • Don't just stand there by smarquezramos
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    A brief superhero take on abortion law activism. {tiny tale} Best paired with Home by Vince Staples: https://open.spotify.com/track/7pBsquIkbED6W6uSQJGbkn
  • #1: Change My Mind.  by TaniaMckenzie
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    In this day and age, there are many who debate on and on about various topics of interest. But in this series I would like to take a different approach. I am inviting all who would like to participate to try and change my mind on my views. So read previous discussions, or sign up to have your own discussion. All are welcome here!
  • all republicans are cannibalists by cushion_muncher
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    and heres why
  • The Christianity of Abortion by RajRichard
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    Chelsea Clinton, in an interview on September 13, 2018, said that as a deeply religious person, banning abortions would be unchristian to her. If Chelsea's Christianity supports abortion, we should learn more about that Christianity. What's Chelsea's Christianity and what does her Christianity entail? Read more...
  • 23 Reminders @ 23 by RhacyCaunca
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    What is life at 23? Based on an article I read, "What every 23 year old should know"
  • EL AMOR ES LO MISMO by anacecilia_975
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    LA VIDA SIEMPRE DICE QUE EL AMOR CURA PUES VERDAD PERO TODO ES LO MISMO PERO EL AMOR PROPIO GANA MAS QUE AL LADO DE UNO SIEMPRE
  • Abortion by runningreader2024
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    This is a book about the science behind abortion and how the abortion industry functions. If you have any questions, please let me know in the comments!
  • The Life We Live (Short Story) by HitsuzenLee
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    "A semicolon is used when an author could've chosen to end their sentence, but chose not to. The author is you and the sentence is your life." -Project Semicolon, 2013
  • The Boy Once Called Mistake by BekahMartin5
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    Justin is just a deaf kid down the street. Right? What will happen if it becomes so much more?
  • Day 14- Aunty Jekyll-Hyde (November 13, 2023) by GibbonsJMa
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    A lifetime of annual apologies begs the question- what did she do wrong?
  • Tethering Angels by Bright525
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    Summer, 1967: the Summer Of Love. Mary Caroline Kildare's head is still reeling from the death of her best friend four months before. The times are changing with a war raging overseas, civil rights being issued, feminism sweeping the girls at school, all the young people free loving, and the youth rejecting society. Caroline is tired of the superficialness and anarchy of it all and spends much of her time alone. She has fallen out of her relationship with God and man alike, but still longs for companionship. Her prayers are answered when the handsome, sweet, all American boy, Jimmy Romano, strolls into her Malt Shop late one night and makes her believe in love and happiness again. She is convinced that God sent Jimmy as an angel to save her, but then the world comes in and crosses their stars. Caroline begs God for a sign that he is good and isn't abandoning the world, but he seems to be silent. In order to find consolation, she must find her place in her changing world and fight to make things as right as they can be.
  • Why I'm pro choice by Changing-the-World
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    What is pro choice? What is pro life? What do you support? You decide. Just listen to my point of view first please.
  • Intentional by elle4life
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    My bones were not hidden from You when I was made in secret; when I was formed in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw me when I was formless; all my days were written in Your book and planned before a single one of them began Psalm 139:15,16 Intricate detail, breathtaking beauty, complex design. All of these things are often declared an accident. But how can intentional design be the result of random chance? In this story, an infant describes the beauty of life, the process of growth, and the wonder of anticipation from the womb. But most importantly the baby speaks of the Source behind it all; the Creator God, or Breath, as He is named. Also accounted with the baby's journey is the mother's story. She gives you a window into her thoughts, feelings, and pain as she is forced to face reality. This story was not meant to convince you abortion is wrong. It should show you why it is wrong. Listen closely. Behind the voices you hear through this story are the voices of the silenced. Don't miss the One who created them.