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Teen Ink Magazine, May 2006: Feedback
Addicted by Eian K., New City, NY
“Addicted” was a very real and strong piece in the January issue.
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America’s Problem by Evan G., San Antonio, TX
Kelly, I truly agree with your comments in the February issue about political parties and how they are tearing our nation apart.
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Inspired by Porshia T., , SC
I am very inspired by what you are doing with Teen Ink.
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Room to Improve by Jacquelyn L., Middletown, DE
Teen Ink was introduced to me early this school year, and truthfully I thought it was going to be stupid.
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Warm, Fuzzy Mushrooms by Tuyet-Nhung N., Georgetown, DE
I can really connect with “Warm, Fuzzy Mushrooms” in the February edition.
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How does it work? by Sarah D., Milford, NJ
I was wondering how often you place recently received writings on your website.
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Apathy: the Opiate of the Masses by Wesley W., Ravenna, OH
I found this article quite informative and could relate to it.
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Learn Another Language by Kendra Q., Phoenix, AZ
Britain, I agree with your well-written article “Learn Another Language,” in the March issue.
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Indigo by Melanie D., Youngstown, OH
In Indigo, the author describes how indigo tastes and smells. If she really feels that way, there is a chance that she has a rare disease called synesthesia
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Indigo by Jen C., Wethersfield, CT
I thoroughly enjoyed Kathryn’s thoughts on the color indigo in the March edition and what it means to her.
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Possibilities by Annie K., Phoenix, AZ
I appreciated this article in the March issue because I could really relate to it.
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A Proud Latino by Juan R., No. Platte, NE
Carlos, I liked your story, “A Proud Latino,” in the March issue.
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