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Tastes Like Candy Tastes Like Candy by Ivy Tholen
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“Have you tried…not saying something racist?”
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“Morbid goodbyes were a Parker family tradition. Their family always said they loved each other when they said goodbye in case something bad happened. Heather insisted. “You might not get another chance,” she said.”
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“We learned about the fight or flight response in Science. Our Lessons left out the third option: freeze.
I read about it in an article on women's self-defense. I asked m y mom why no one ever mentioned freezing. She told me to Google it; she was busy with a project for work. Instead, I asked James what she thought.
"Probably because people like to think they can survive a dangerous situation. It's a control thing. Like, any choice they might make could lead to the defeat of their attacker," she said. "Plus, it gives dickheads a reason to judge victims.”
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“Don't romanticize the good old days, especially when you never lived them.”
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“Maybe it means no one is going to Europe,” she whispered. “The lights never lie.”
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“Please stop playing Pennywise and sit in your seats,” begged their mother.”
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“Congratulations, chosen girl Jump up and down, do a twirl Walk the grounds and follow the grass From the ride entrance Steal a pass.”
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“Violet, someone has to play music. Why not you? Besides, most of your friends won’t be doctors and lawyers. Your minds will change as you get older. I bet a lot of you will do jobs that don’t even exist yet. The world moves fast. There’s always something new.”
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