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    Quote Originally Posted by Photographed
    Actually I think your the one who needs to see the doctor, get your facts right :eusa_hand
    He writes about gay lovers and then one ends up killing himself then he writes about being abused and saying he has razorblades by his bed. He needs counselling...

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    Quote Originally Posted by =Sean...
    He writes about gay lovers and then one ends up killing himself then he writes about being abused and saying he has razorblades by his bed. He needs counselling...
    ... Coincidence maybe. I don't think you should continue, love would be a much better thing to write about .
    Not child perversion.

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    no Way Please Continue Its Brilliant It Shows How Well Somebody Can Write A Story Thats So Realistic Love Rach xxx
    I love you

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    Just another emo story :-\
    Add monkeys to it and you can deffinately carry-on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by =Sean...
    He writes about gay lovers and then one ends up killing himself then he writes about being abused and saying he has razorblades by his bed. He needs counselling...
    Jesus, it's just a freakin story, if you don't like it then don't read it !
    Now that it's raining more than ever
    Know that we'll still have each other
    You can stand under my umbrella
    You can stand under my umbrella (8)

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    I'll carry on, these are just stories, not about my life. Do you think Roald Darl won a ticket to a chocolate factory?
    ROOTY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skibs.
    I'll carry on, these are just stories, not about my life. Do you think Roald Darl won a ticket to a chocolate factory?
    You are getting these thoughts, so you must be thinking about it

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    Dude, some people happen to like certain stories? If they want to see how well they write angst or horror or anything like that, they can! A lot of authors write about things they've never experienced. Although they may not make the best stories, they are still good! You don't have to be thinking about something to write about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Infrangible
    Dude, some people happen to like certain stories? If they want to see how well they write angst or horror or anything like that, they can! A lot of authors write about things they've never experienced. Although they may not make the best stories, they are still good! You don't have to be thinking about something to write about it.
    First off, a twelve year old writing about gay lovers is different from a professional writer writing about horror stoires. He has also admitted that he has kissed boys in the past.

    That last sentence is absolutely stupid. How could you not be thinking about something but know what to write? Where would the thoughts about it be if they weren't in your head to think of them?

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    That line meant: He thinks about something in the sense of writing a story, not in the sense of it being real life.
    You read something, like the style and test it out. I don't know if that's what happened, but it CAN.

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