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			<title>Boredom </title>
			<description>I was bored at work. No pain. No tears. No blood. No ex-gfs. No whining. Just boredom.</description>
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			<title>A detest to the Unmanned Mind</title>
			<description>I ventured into a mall and saw something thrilling. That was before I saw what was coming. 11/7/2011</description>
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			<title>Captivating Nothing... At All Costs: Fear</title>
			<description>Another rant for the internet. A daring saga which came from a story that hadn't the sass I needed. 3/5/2012 </description>
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			<title>Tame The Beast: A Saga Without Remorse</title>
			<description>One brutally early morning I came upon something horrific. Something inspiring, deafening, and apprehensive. 3/25/2012</description>
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			<title>Jesus Christ: We Should Let This Dead Man Sleep</title>
			<description>I turned 23, thought these words, then wrote them. Enjoy. 3/30/2012</description>
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			<title>Quick Stop on Duckner Street</title>
			<description>A detailed story about a very normal group of people coming into contact with an odd specimen, such as the man in the black coat. 11/14/2012</description>
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