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Red xmas kiss. (by Anne V.)

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Red xmas kiss. (by Anne V.)

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Griffsters in the rain: cat faces and tattoos (by Anna Le)

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Griffsters in the rain: cat faces and tattoos (by Anna Le)

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Let it snow :)  (by Maddy C)

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Let it snow :) (by Maddy C)

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Romee Strijd 

paris-kid-street-style:

Romee Strijd 

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Just your way (by Keidy Kelen)

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Just your way (by Keidy Kelen)

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Timeless love (by Lina Di)

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Timeless love (by Lina Di)

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Cowboy hat (by Betty A)

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Cowboy hat (by Betty A)

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AGARRRIC DRESS (by Charlotte Clothier)

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AGARRRIC DRESS (by Charlotte Clothier)

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Upper East Side (by Natalie Liao)

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Upper East Side (by Natalie Liao)

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One can’t go wrong with pleats! (by Julie Watson)

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One can’t go wrong with pleats! (by Julie Watson)

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Testing, Testing… (by Kellen Hofer)

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Testing, Testing… (by Kellen Hofer)

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PERFORATED (by Sheryl L)

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PERFORATED (by Sheryl L)

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IT’S SUMMER AFTER ALL (by Cindy Van der Heyden)

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IT’S SUMMER AFTER ALL (by Cindy Van der Heyden)

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Mixed prints (by Sissy a la  Mode)

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Mixed prints (by Sissy a la Mode)

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Flapper Girl (by Camille Co)

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Flapper Girl (by Camille Co)

I am a grammar Nazi who enjoys writing run-on paragraphs and plans to have a career in writing. Committed to the writing program at Pratt Institute for the fall of 2014. Eighteen and underaged, what. Salinger, Fitzgerald, and Rowling, the occasional Austen, and anything else fantastic I can get my hands on. Millay. I often choose to drink immense amounts of black coffee as an alternative to prescribed medications. Good music is important, as is...good coffee. I enjoy good coffee.



And if I loved you Wednesday,
 Well, what is that to you?
I do not love you Thursday--
 So much is true.
And why you come complaining
 Is more than I can see.
I loved you Wednesday,--yes--but what
 Is that to me?

Edna St. Vincent Millay