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A Story by Susie
The past few days have been very strange, like squinting in the morning sun but not being able to fully come to. I have spent countless hours making s..
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A Story by Susie
I know there are mistakes in this, but could you please let me know what you think of the content????
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A Story by Susie
"Taylor!" Boyd exclaims from the garage as he hears the bells jinglingagainst thefront door.Taylor barely shuts it behind her before he points at her ..
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Her friends all think she’s crazed for advocating suicide
Marching to her grave many decades before her time
Gracefully, she leans o..
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A Story by Susie
Our allies might verbalise a different opinion than ours, but their opinionsare subject toour consent.Our allies have the incredible ability to sugges..
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A Story by Susie
Firstly, you should know this about me: I don't mind what you do or don't eat.Sure, I have my own opinions that evolve and change over time. We all do..
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A Story by Susie
There are unavoidable hidden insults,assumptionsand misunderstandings in so much of what we are told. Your diet is radical.""I wouldn't want to sacrif..
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A Story by Susie
So often what we learn the hard way turns out to be a perfect contradiction of what society taught us.You can fill in the gaps with "I was betrayed."
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A Story by Susie
What if sexism, in everyday life, worked the other way. Women had the upper hand?
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Sometimes I wish I were an animal. Eating, playing, sleeping, multiplying, fighting, hunting. Indulging without the experience being spoiled by wonder..
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