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  • Golden Cherry

    Golden Cherry

    Fantasy MYSTERY SLICEOFLIFE GENIUS BEAUTY POWERFULCOUPLE

    Hoya Gold, notable socialite and only daughter of the internationally famous tech giant, Gold Industries, is given the shock of her life when she finds out her world exists in a book. What's worse? She's a cannon fodder character in someone else's romance story. Confused about what all this means for her, Hoya embarks on a mission to unveil the core plot whilst simultaneously juggling, and remaining the main character, of her own story. (Head ups: Might be a bit slow paced. some violence and adult language Rated M to be safe)

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  • I Was Born To Be A Champion

    I Was Born To Be A Champion

    Valt Aoi is seemingly cheerful. His happy-go-lucky personality and amazing smile makes everyone think he's alright, because why wouldn't he be? But what if he felt the complete opposite of what he shows on a day-to-day basis?Shu Kurenai is seemingly perfect. He is a child prodigy who is calm, collected and cute. He exerts confidence, and seems to think highly of himself, despite not being the greatest blader known. But what if he hates everything about himself and fakes it all?Lui Shirosagi is seemingly cold hearted. He doesn't care about anyone or anything and lacks a huge amount of respect, but no one knows why. What if is attitude reflects the love he was never allowed or given, because first he had to be the best to deserve anything?Free De La Hoya is seeming nonchalant. He is a lazy blader who does the bare minimum, but has still managed to climb his way to the top without doing seemingly anything. But what if Beyblade is his only escape from reality, and the voices that fill his head on a regular basis?What do they all have in common?They all struggle with love.And because of thatThey all want to be the best.Why?So they could someday be noticed by someoneSo they could someday be freeSo they could someday not have to carry their burden of life aloneThat's all they wantThat's all they've ever wantedWill they ever get it?All they want is to be enough

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  • Horror school

    Horror school

    Ek Shahar mein school hota tha vah school 500 sal purana tha uss school ki jagah pahle vaha kabristan hoya Karta tha ek din vo school chal raha tha aur library mein se awaaz a rahi thi aur books girne ki awaaz aa rahe tha tabhi 2 students waha se gujar rahe tha tabhi unn 2 students ne awazzj suni aur vo waha gai usme se ekk ladke ko bhuton se bahut dar lagta tha jab donon ladke library mein pahunche to humne kuchh nahin dikha jab vah library se bahar ja rahe the tab unhen Saaya se dikha jisse vah dar gaye donon vah bhag rahe the library bahar tabhi uska ek Sathi behosh Ho Gaya aur vah jakar ke teacher ke pass gaya to fir teacher vahan Gaye to vah ladka nahin mila !! Short story You are interested and message me next part

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  • Sergeant Stubby

    Sergeant Stubby

    History ACTION ADVENTURE

    INTRODUCTION.-)Sergeant Stubby (1916 – March 16, 1926) was a dog and the unofficial mascot of the 102nd Infantry Regiment (United States) and was assigned to the 26th (Yankee) Division in World War I. He served for 18 months and participated in 17 battles on the Western Front. He saved his regiment from surprise mustard gas attacks, found and comforted the wounded, and allegedly once caught a German soldier by the seat of his pants, holding him there until American soldiers found him. His actions were well-documented in contemporary American newspapersAFTER THE WAR.-) After returning home, Stubby became a celebrity and marched in, and normally led, many parades across the country. He met Presidents Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, and Warren G. Harding. He also appeared on vaudeville stages owned by Sylvester Z. Poli and was awarded lifetime memberships to the American Legion and the YMCA.In 1921, General of the Armies John J. Pershing presented a gold medal from the Humane Education Society to Stubby, the subject of a famous photograph and other artistic media.During that same year, he attended Georgetown University Law Center along with Conroy, and became the Georgetown Hoyas' team mascot.Given a football at halftime, he would nudge it around the field, to the amusement of the fans.While still a student at Georgetown, Conroy was also employed as a special agent of the Bureau of Investigation, precursor to the FBI.Stubby died in his sleep in March 1926.After his death he was preserved via taxidermy and his cremains were sealed inside of the mount. Conroy later presented Stubby to the Smithsonian in 1956. The taxidermy mount of the dog is part of the permanent collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History and is currently on display in their “Price of Freedom: Americans at War” exhibted.LEGECY.-) Stubby received an obituary in the New York Times following his death in 1926. The obituary was half a page, much longer than the obituaries of many notable people of that time period.He was also the subject of a portrait by "Capitol artist" Charles Ayer Whipple.He was featured in the Brave Beasts exhibit at the Legermuseum in Delft, The Netherlands from 2008 to 2009. During a ceremony held on Armistice Day in 2006, a brick was placed in the Walk of Honor at the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City to commemorate Sergeant Stubby.Stubby was the subject of at least four books.In 2014, BBC Schools WWI series used Stubby as a Famous Figure to help teach children about the war, along with creating an animated comic strip to illustrate his life.Stubby has his portrait on display at the West Haven Military Museum in Connecticut.The descendants of Robert Conroy dedicated a life-size bronze statue of Stubby named "Stubby Salutes," by Susan Bahary, in the Connecticut Trees of Honor Memorial at Veteran's Memorial Park in Middletown, Connecticut, in May 2018. The statue pays tribute to fallen Connecticut veterans, where both Stubby and Robert Conroy are from.

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