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My 6 friends

My 6 friends

A Book by The_Quirk


Story about a Confused girl and her six new freinds she makes when she moves to a new town.
Heartache

Heartache

A Poem by Mason Rayburn


What's this feeling In my chest Feelings hidden Feelings suppressed Memories of loves Left far behind Memories I wish Were not mine Thoug..
Mistake

Mistake

A Poem by Adelise Eclair


my one regret...
Life with Depression

Life with Depression

A Story by Addi


Things get hard and life can be cruel
A Teen's Guide to Survive Everyday Life

A Teen's Guide to Survive Everyday Life

A Book by Richy


A "Handbook" that helps teenagers go through the inanities of life (ahem, their life-or death crisis, I mean) in a humorous, totally not serious way
A Teen's Guide to: Making Friends

A Teen's Guide to: Making Friends

A Chapter by Richy


Title's pretty self-explanatory, but a "guide" in making friends
Grind

Grind

A Poem by John Mallett


Rinse and Repeat
FIve Tales of Dry Cleaning

FIve Tales of Dry Cleaning

A Poem by rutherford


1. Eastern Mysticism Dry CleanersYou giveThe cleaner takesThe cleaner givesYou takeYin and yangSwirlingin a perfectly balanced danceof perpetuity.2. D..
Sitting - Eleven a.m.

Sitting - Eleven a.m.

A Poem by Myles Young


The dilemma I put myself in by sitting down in a peculiar, sunfilled spot everyday at the National Art School, Sydney, Australia.
F**k Texting

F**k Texting

A Story by adventure31


F**k texting. Texting is the worst because it inhibits us from going with our natural instincts. Everything in a text is planned and can be altered so..
I decided

I decided

A Poem by Johanna


I decided long ago, I wasn´t gonna let you know..
Cherry Blossoms.

Cherry Blossoms.

A Poem by Roberta


A thought for the day.
Insouciance

Insouciance

A Poem by Nada Z


Prose about a particular walk.
Life and Death

Life and Death

A Story by Brianna


a short story about death
Everyday

Everyday

A Poem by Black Star Adept


Everyday
The Everyday

The Everyday

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz


The Masses without a Vision