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Geworfen

Posted on September 2, 2014July 9, 2018 by PatrickFiction

Part 1: Today is a Wednesday and for the most part, as far as the world is concerned, it is a day of very little significance.   There are wars being fought, people dying and people being born.  Today is normal.  However, as far I am concerned, today is very different.  Today is the day … Continue reading Geworfen →

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