We’re Only Gonna Die Anyways
FOUND by Matt in North Carolina I found this while exploring an abandoned house with my cousin. It was crumpled up and shoved under a couch cushion.
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FOUND by Rich-Y in Cincinnati, Ohio Here’s a sad little note I found on the sidewalk at the foot of the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge.
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FOUND by CL in Oregon City, Oregon I teach at the high school and found this on one of the desks after class. I am happy to not know which of my students left this for me to find.
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FOUND by Mark Elliott in Richmond, Virginia A teacher’s report of inebriated student who disruptively demands a match.
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FOUND at school I wondered if I had stepped back into a time machine to the 1950s or something; I mean, I really thought we were getting past all this.
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FOUND by Nathan Stayton in Los Angeles, California I found this in a hallway of an apartment.
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FOUND by Stephanie in Calgary, Ontario, Canada Found it on my way home from work. I hope that life turns up for this person.
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FOUND by Mike in Providence, Rhode Island I found this on the sidewalk.
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I found this while exploring an abandoned house with my cousin. It was crumpled up and shoved under a couch cushion.
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Here’s a sad little note I found on the sidewalk at the foot of the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge.
View ArticleI’m Really Emotional
I teach at the high school and found this on one of the desks after class. I am happy to not know which of my students left this for me to find.
View ArticleBloodshot Red
A teacher’s report of inebriated student who disruptively demands a match.
View ArticleMy Son Deserves to Live Like a Normal Kid
Found it on my way home from work. I hope that life turns up for this person.
View ArticleMales, Singing and Rubbing
I wondered if I had stepped back into a time machine to the 1950s or something; I mean, I really thought we were getting past all this.
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Starts off as a warning but the last line takes a turn and makes me wish for the second page…
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