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			<description>Hello m***********s, it's Jaxon. Jaxon McCaffrey, streaming to you live from my bedroom. Can you see me? If you are watching this in a room with 2 bodyguards and 10 others including yourself, con-f****n-gratulations. You are one of the ten, which means you're about to embark on one hella rid..</description>
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			<title>10</title>
			<description>Before committing a horrible act of evil, a high school senior hires bodyguards to escort ten peers into a room, where he explains why he is committing such cruelty.</description>
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			<description>&amp;nbsp;Sofia&amp;rsquo;s POV&amp;nbsp;Mommy counts exactly one hundred cheerios and puts them all into a pretty bowl. Before I eat them, I hold and observe every one of them.&amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;Mommy?&amp;rdquo; I call.&amp;nbsp;She turns around and smiles. &amp;ldquo;Yes sweetie?&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;Why do all cheerios have di..</description>
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			<title>Stall</title>
			<description>Two sisters, six and sixteen years old,  protect each other in a closeted bathroom stall as an immediate threat haunts them. While in the stall, the two sisters create an inseparable bond.</description>
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			<title>1139</title>
			<description>What would it feel like if you were being brutally tortured and stripped from your identity, and you couldn't even hold on to the most important symbol of individuality: your name?</description>
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			<title>The Monster That Took Away My Little Boy</title>
			<description>S K I R T
L I M E
G E N E R A T E
S K I I N G
C L O U D Y
R E C I P R O C A T E
T A N G I B L E
S E E D Y
C O N D O N E
B R I D G E</description>
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			<description>It was just a regular school day...and the entire world turned upside down.</description>
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			<title>Hit List</title>
			<description>Imagine this: you are a victim and witness of a tragedy.
Now, imagine this: you are being blamed for the tragedy yourself.
How would you deal with all of it without going insane? </description>
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			<title>The Thirteen-Letter Word That Changed My Life</title>
			<description>Late one night when I was 8 years old, I was woken up by anurgent call to go to the bathroom. I slipped on my pink and sparkly bunnyslippers and made my way to the bathroom like I almost always did. After doingmy business, I was about to take off my slippers to go to bed, when I met mybest f..</description>
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