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  • Alive, Without A Life by Dern_ink
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    A compilation of short stories about the daily life of an orphaned street kid for which his "Life" isn't a fault of his. Full of turmoils and thorns. A genuine proof of... "Life happens to everyone differently". Read, "Relate", Vote and... . Enjoy?
  • Faultless Convict by amoremarine
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    The poem is a DEDICATED to all the warriors who excel in the society gulping all their pain and torments - as an integral part of the #hidden_society... It is for them who survive in the society being forced as well as USED and YET are blamed and accused... FOR BEING USED... - Amore_M_L_Marine
  • Overanalyzing by carelesskids
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    You see, I'm a bit of an overthinker. But since my brain can only take so much, I guess this is where it all ends up. A bunch of ideas, thoughts and experiments that don't seem to fit in my head.
  • Faultless by stephaniek7
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    15 year old Ramona Barlow thought she had the perfect life. Until one day she woke up outside the the wall to her "perfect little town," with the last two people she ever expected to become part of an escape group with. First there was Louis, her long time friend who grew apart from her years ago and then there was Arnold, the shyest, most intelligent boy in school who maybe wasn't as quiet as everyone thought. After Ramona realizes her whole life has been a lie and she’s been trapped in an experiment, she decides to stay with Louis and Arnold to try and escape her fate: death. But will she ever live up to the standards of the experimenters? Will she ever become faultless? Book 1 to the series The Perfection Project
  • faultless | suna r. by luvb1rd
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    [suna x fem!reader] Sometimes, we put on a mask to protect others, and ourselves. Falling in love means to take off that very mask of security for another sort. Is complete vulnerability a fair price to pay? Is the concept of true love even believable? In which the seemingly perfect transfer student meets a certain volleyball player. And slowly, oh so slowly, they fall. > SLOW-MOVING STORYLINE; plot revealed as time goes on > haikyuu belongs not to me, but to furudate! > status: ongoing > genres: slow-burn, fluff
  • cataclysm by pulchritudinousbooks
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    it's the end of the world as we know it
  • Stephen Stargill Untitled poem  by StephenStargill
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    Archiving writings from youth
  • Faultless by ____thirsty____
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    fault·less /ˈfôltləs/ adjective free from defect or error. // He told me he wasn't guilty, I didnt believe him. And when I finally did, it was too late.
  • Society's Perfect by navrisk
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    Society thinks that your not perfect. But the question is, is society perfect? ~ T.L. De Marni
  • Memoirs of an Outcast by WritingbyLou
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    The year is 2119, and the world we once knew has become an extremely divided and horribly superficial wasteland, where your entire life is decided by a label. In this world, people are either classified as faultless or an outcast. The faultless are a seemingly perfect superior race of human beings. Blessed with qualities we'd all envy, the faultless will never have to worry about a thing. An outcast however, must endure constant shame for simply being themselves. Often considered inferior in every regard by the faultless, an outcast is doomed to be shunned and ridiculed by the faultless for as long as they live. Living in this broken world is 15-year old Jade Parker; an extremely intelligent and morally concious girl who's been tortured by the faultless for much too long. When her fellow outcast and close friend Hannah is forced to witness the cruelty of the faultless firsthand, they both decide they've had enough. This was the birth of a revolution, one that could break down the wall between the faultless and the outcasts forever. Of course, two people can't start a revolution on their own. In order to gain respect for outcasts, Jade and Hannah will definitely need some help. After recruiting a couple of friends and other soon-to-be revolutionists, they begin creating a spark of hope for outcasts everywhere. As the revolution grows stronger each day, Jade must consider the magnitude of what she's doing, and if it's even possible. If she's to change the world the way she plans, she must trust herself as well as her friends. If she does, she could create a promising future for faultless and outcasts alike. If she doesn't, the results could be disastrous to her and her friends, and the tension between the faultless and the outcasts could rise to a dangerous all-time high.