

Coco-Chenel's story part oneEn chantan! My name is Coco-Chenel and I am a monkey. I was born in an animal testing lab and remained there till the age of three upon where I was released by some sort of ecological society. I was then sent to live with a crazy old lady named Eve in quite a nice council house. Eve complains about the house continuously, but the fact that I am not in a cage, do not have to walk through my own faeces constantly, and do not have acid sprayed in my eyes or electrodes attached to my brain everyday insures that this house is much better than the testing lab and that makes me happy enough. Although I triCoco-Chenel's story part one


Eve's story part oneGood day to you there, my name is Eve and I am an old lady. I am currently 86 years young, though that wasn't always the case. I currently live in a small council arranged living quarter, which I share with a rather rude talking monkey named Coco-chenel. Of course I am NOT going to call him that, bloody Fancy French names, I will call him Cocola. Cocola is smaller, younger, hairier and more of a monkey than me, and I hate him and everything he stands for. This story all began the day before today, I remember it like it was yesterday.Eve's story part one
It was 2 AM when I was awoken from my peac


La trayectoria ocultada introIntroductionLa trayectoria ocultada intro
Thousands of years ago a race of people immerged from the huddles of settlers stationed around the world. Often referred to in history as the “Atlantians” they created a society of great advancement. The Atlantians were technologically advanced to the point of electricity and instant teleportation pads. They were also culturally and artistically advanced, many of their buildings gave inspiration to the ancient Greeks and Romans. For an unrecorded amount of time the “Atlantians” helped the world that they inhabited advance, though nowhere near to the level that they were at.  
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LauTilt
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"I've been living in your tears"
"I'm not going to beg you to love me... instead I'll just force you"
"Don't break my heart into pieces... break it into shards"
very humourus stories very cool
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Frances "Yote" Coursey
"All art lies within the eyes of the artist. Art doesn't follow a rule, or by specific guide lines, it simply cannot. It follows the soul, describes the heart and tribulations of the artist, and displays the invisions of the mind."
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Blame my Yami
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