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			<title>NOTHING EVER CHANGES.</title>
			<description>Days always begin &amp;amp; end the same way. you get a clean slate every time dusk becomes dawn again, and at the end of the night, when everything has grown dark, you're left with a concrete slab full of desirable treasures &amp;amp; paraphernalia that wouldn't be missed if it were discarded. some people ..</description>
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			<title>CHASING THE DRAGON.</title>
			<description>he hadn't seen them for so long.he hadn't been able to laugh with them in a time that seemed too long.had he ever really been able to see them? spend time with them?it felt like this was the first time they were ever really together.a unit.as one.the children he had helped to give life to were stran..</description>
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			<title>THE CHILLING TRUTH.</title>
			<description>the air on that cold winter morning was bone chilling.it bit through his clothes and wrapped it's cold fingers around his skin with a ruthless grasp.the winter had no pity on anyone who wasn't dawned in layers upon layers of warm clothing.as he ran from his house to the family car that morning, he w..</description>
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