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GoodFairy13 Posted at 4:35 am on Sep. 28, 2008
I want to write a story about a kid with Schizophrenia unwilling to give up her person (The one she sees)

Is that even a plausible idea?

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K r e s c e n d o Posted at 5:35 am on Sep. 28, 2008
Quote: from fouad at 12:40 pm on Sep. 28, 2008

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*sniggers* Fail.

Eh well. Go for it [:

911teen org Posted at 5:16 am on Sep. 28, 2008
yes i think so
Fouad Posted at 4:40 am on Sep. 28, 2008
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The Fantasy Posted at 4:39 am on Sep. 28, 2008
go for it.
Headst0ck Posted at 4:38 am on Sep. 28, 2008
That'd be interesting...go for it.
aaron13 Posted at 4:37 am on Sep. 28, 2008
Sure why not Kids dont usualy get that tho
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