Stanwyck
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Stanwyck got a reaction from + Gar1eth in Books You Loved As A Child-Say 10 And Under
I remember reading Pippi in the South Seas, by Astrid Lindgren, when I was eight, laughing out loud, and having the epiphany that black marks on a white page had just made something amazing happen inside me.
Charlotte's Web, by E. B. White had an ending so bittersweet, arousing such complicated emotions in my nine-year-old self, that I felt I had grown up a little bit for having read it.
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Stanwyck got a reaction from TruHart1 in Books You Loved As A Child-Say 10 And Under
I remember reading Pippi in the South Seas, by Astrid Lindgren, when I was eight, laughing out loud, and having the epiphany that black marks on a white page had just made something amazing happen inside me.
Charlotte's Web, by E. B. White had an ending so bittersweet, arousing such complicated emotions in my nine-year-old self, that I felt I had grown up a little bit for having read it.
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Stanwyck got a reaction from liubit in Derek Atlas Review
For me, the most troubling part of Derek Atlas's response was "I have won the affection of thousands of miserable in my time"--not only because of the absence of a noun but because of the attitude conveyed by the adjective.
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Stanwyck got a reaction from josh282282 in Derek Atlas Review
For me, the most troubling part of Derek Atlas's response was "I have won the affection of thousands of miserable in my time"--not only because of the absence of a noun but because of the attitude conveyed by the adjective.
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Stanwyck got a reaction from whipped guy in Derek Atlas Review
For me, the most troubling part of Derek Atlas's response was "I have won the affection of thousands of miserable in my time"--not only because of the absence of a noun but because of the attitude conveyed by the adjective.
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Stanwyck got a reaction from Phil_musc in Derek Atlas Review
For me, the most troubling part of Derek Atlas's response was "I have won the affection of thousands of miserable in my time"--not only because of the absence of a noun but because of the attitude conveyed by the adjective.
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Stanwyck got a reaction from dixietony in Derek Atlas Review
For me, the most troubling part of Derek Atlas's response was "I have won the affection of thousands of miserable in my time"--not only because of the absence of a noun but because of the attitude conveyed by the adjective.
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Stanwyck got a reaction from tennisjock in Derek Atlas Review
For me, the most troubling part of Derek Atlas's response was "I have won the affection of thousands of miserable in my time"--not only because of the absence of a noun but because of the attitude conveyed by the adjective.
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Stanwyck got a reaction from + nycman in Derek Atlas Review
For me, the most troubling part of Derek Atlas's response was "I have won the affection of thousands of miserable in my time"--not only because of the absence of a noun but because of the attitude conveyed by the adjective.
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