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“All my childhood is now is hard realization. There’s no memory I want to reminisce in. I won’t go back.”

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“Sometimes the only thing keeping you to this earth is that you have a dirty room and you don’t want someone else to have to deal with that. The only way I keep myself alive is by procrastinating on death. Every time my life is cleaned up I think it’s be a good way to leave things. The mess keeps me alive by burdening me.” -The Book That I Cannot Name

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You know how people make playlists for books? Well, I’m making books based off of my playlists. Currently I’m working on The Incident, the playlist is called “Soft Dark,” which is essentially what I call my true crime songs. 

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If you had the chance to move away and start your life over at nobodies expense with no strings attached, would you? And if you could would you rather do that or change who you are? Not trading bodies but changing your personality. Change the way you act and think. Change how you come off and your negativities.

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I know that nobody actually reads this, but I posted my first prologue today! It’s not very good because I don’t write fiction, but it’ll be an interesting adventure. I like analyzing stories so if anyone wants harsh words I’m here for you.

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I have a question, for if one is trying to break out of the hospital. We all know you shouldn’t start pulling things out of your arms like they do in movies. That’s the quickest way to alert someone. But… If you pull the plug on a machine that is attached to something that is in your arm, then pull the thing out your arm will it still alert someone? Is that how you escape?

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You’re happily married. New technology comes out so you can find your soulmate. You find that your s/o isn’t your soulmate. Do you stay knowing they are not your perfect other half? Or do you leave not knowing if your soulmate wants to be with you?