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Submitted to Contest #322
Ryan always saw himself as having a gift for making social media posts and managing social media accounts. When some social media managers get their first projects or assignments they let their personal social media accounts fall by the wayside, but not Ryan. Ryan stayed up many sleepless nights managing his own and others social media. It was worth it for Ryan, because in his mind, he was too good to fail. Ryan’s favorite platform to work on was Instagram, and his personal account had thousands more followers beyond what he had on other pla...
Submitted to Contest #299
Jared was the type of guy who navigated his life with little a care in the world. Jared had no clue what he wanted to do with his life, and that was ok with him. Jared did the bare minimum in his classes and spent most of his days, lazing around and reading comics, much to the chagrin of his parents. Jared got mostly Cs and Bs in his classes, and one day his parents tried to sit him down and lecture him on why he needed to try harder in school.“If you don’t get better grades, you won’t get into a good University. Do you C why this might be a...
Submitted to Contest #295
“I don’t know why they decided to do this open casket.” Jack thought to himself as he stared down at Erica’s pale and gaunt body. Jack hadn’t seen his sister for several months. He had taken a construction job and was too tired at the end of each day to call or visit her. He turned to his father, who stood on Jack’s right with tears in his eyes.Jack hesitated, but eventually asked “How did this happen?”His father’s tears began to stream down his face. “I already told you son.” Jack suddenly remembered the conversation they’d had while planni...
Submitted to Contest #294
Erick was a simple guy, or at least he saw himself as one. He’d graduated high school with mostly A’s and B’s, enough B’s that his grades look average by today’s standards. He didn’t have any extracurriculars in high school, though he wanted to do wrestling. When he had approached his parents in his sophomore year of high school to ask if he could do wrestling, the $250 fee to compete for a single season was too high. His parents told him: “250 dollars is a lot for an activity you might get bored of before going to college, and we don’t have...
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