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Five TV Moments That Made Me Ugly Cry

July 21, 2017July 21, 2017 Gowdy Cannon 15 Comments Crying, Sad, Tears, Television

What is this salty discharge? (1,355 words)

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Five Reasons One Shouldn’t Write a Five When One is Sick

March 3, 2017March 3, 2017 Phill Lytle 1 Comment Angry, Ill, Pathetic, Sad, Sick, Whiny, Writing

I am sick. I still wrote this. It was probably a huge mistake.

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