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By sarahsyed729 BRONZE
Centerville, Ohio

“I’m ugly, aren’t I?” said the bear in the chair.      It’s always been hard being a Wuzzy. Sure, there’s comfort in knowi...
sarahsyed729 BRONZE, Centerville, Ohio
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By isabelle-liermann BRONZE
Franklin, Wisconsin
isabelle-liermann BRONZE, Franklin, Wisconsin
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By BookwormS BRONZE
Grantsburg, Wisconsin
BookwormS BRONZE, Grantsburg, Wisconsin
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By sbmahon7 BRONZE
Apex, North Carolina
sbmahon7 BRONZE, Apex, North Carolina
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By spspencer SILVER
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
spspencer SILVER, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
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SparrowSun ELITE, X, Vermont
200 articles 23 photos 1053 comments

Favorite Quote:
"It Will Be Good." (complicated semi-spiritual emotional story.)<br /> <br /> "Upon his bench the pieces lay<br /> As if an artwork on display<br /> Of gears and hands<br /> And wire-thin bands<br /> That glisten in dim candle play." -Janice T., Clockwork[love that poem, dont know why, im not steampunk]

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By TheShunnedPrince SILVER
Livermore, California
TheShunnedPrince SILVER, Livermore, California
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By Anonymous
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AceAnne BRONZE, Morrison, Colorado
3 articles 3 photos 9 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Well, my friends praise me and make me look like an idiot, while my enemies tell me straightforwardly that I am an idiot. My enemies help me understand myself better, which is an advantage, and my friends help me lie about myself, which is a disadvantage. So if four negatives make two affirmatives, I’m worse off because of my friends and better off because of my foes." - Shakespeare's Twelfth Night

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By Snow_Creates BRONZE
Gurugram, Other
Snow_Creates BRONZE, Gurugram, Other
2 articles 0 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
Anything worth doing always starts as a bad idea.