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Teen Ink Magazine,
December 2000 :
Pride Articles
Change His Name
My best friend Maureen works at a little ice creamplace, located next to a flag shop. Right between that flag shop and a cardealership stands a small, cute house with a brightly colored "I LoveMom" flag hanging over the front door.
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The Torment of the "One in Ten"
Every day as I walk through the halls of my highschool, I try hard not to wince. This school, proud of its diversity andtolerance, is more hypocritical than most understand. I walk past a group ofgirls huddled over their math books.
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Third Eye Vision
There are just too many people who judge me on my age, myappearance and my ethnicity, but is that really the right reason to judgeme? For one thing, my age shouldn't measure the level of my personalmaturity, it's just a pity how society is constantly ...
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Tiptoe
I hear ... there is no one exactly like you
But it cannot be -
For I am too simple, too obtuse to be anything But a replica Cut out by some tarnished, disfigured cookie cutter Rough, forsaken
Or perhaps I am a shadow A faint reflection ...
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