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<title>Fifteen, Punk, and Slightly Feminine</title>
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<author>Katelynn Phillips</author><description>A look at the stereotypes men and women have against each other.&lt;br/&gt;
Growing up tomboy, there were many things I always avoided that other girls enjoyed - dresses, braiding each other&amp;#39;s hair, and crushes (especially crushes). When all the other girls were busy talking about boys and painting their nails a pretty pink, I was always playing laser tag and talking about the latest anime craze. That&amp;rsquo;s right,...</description>
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<title>Fifteen, Punk, and Homeschooled</title>
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<author>Katelynn Phillips</author><description>My experiences as a homeschooled student.&lt;br/&gt;
In a world that&#039;s run by computers, it&#039;s very easy to accept the concept of computer school. Goodness knows there&#039;s a time in every kid&#039;s life when they beg their parents to be homeschooled. Well, I&#039;m here to tell you kids just how much you&#039;re missing out on. Ha!I&#039;ve attended a digital academy from home since junior high school, and probably will...</description>
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