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By brh721 BRONZE
Monroeville, New Jersey

Each morning and afternoon on my walk to and from work, I pass many people and things that are unique to the city and may seem absurd to an outsider. I suppose I have become accust...
brh721 BRONZE, Monroeville, New Jersey
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By lilswrites BRONZE
Ventnor, New Jersey
lilswrites BRONZE, Ventnor, New Jersey
2 articles 1 photo 1 comment
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AubreyTRieder PLATINUM, Clark, New Jersey
29 articles 0 photos 84 comments
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By DarlingGirl BRONZE
Minneapolis, Minnesota
DarlingGirl BRONZE, Minneapolis, Minnesota
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Now, the world can be an unfair place at times<br /> But your lows will have their complement of highs<br /> And if anyone should cheat you, take advantage of, or beat you<br /> Raise your head and wear your wounds with pride.&quot;<br /> -Yeasayer<br /> <br /> &quot;Me? I can change during the course of a day. When I wake I&#039;m one person, when I go to sleep I know for certain I&#039;m somebody else. I don&#039;t know who I am most of the time. It&#039;s like you got yesterday, today and tomorrow all in the same room. There&#039;s no telling what can happen.&quot;<br /> -Bob Dylan

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By Devi1sAdvocate SILVER
West Branch, Iowa
Devi1sAdvocate SILVER, West Branch, Iowa
9 articles 2 photos 10 comments
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Timekeeper DIAMOND, Cary, North Carolina
62 articles 0 photos 569 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;A guy walks up to me and asks &#039;What&#039;s Punk?&#039;. So I kick over a garbage can and say &#039;That&#039;s punk!&#039;. So he kicks over a garbage can and says &#039;That&#039;s Punk&#039;?, and I say &#039;No that&#039;s trendy&#039;!&quot;- Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day

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By Anonymous
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aspiring.author.09 PLATINUM, Beaumont, Other
34 articles 0 photos 70 comments
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By Anonymous