- Cringiest most stereotypical story on wattpad Complete
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The most cringey, stereotypical, cliche wattpad story DISCLAIMER: this is not my idea, I was inspired by some other people who also made stories making fun of wattpad stereotypes. The characters Xing and Jck are inspired by 2mas and xing from "The worst story on wattpad" by arctic stars https://www.wattpad.com/story/6353209-worst-story-on-wattpad-%E2%9C%93 However the plot/storyline is my own. - Typical dumb Wattpad stereotypes Complete
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~Highest Ranking in Humor~ #43 12/9/2017 First Prize Winner of The Lunar Awards: October Genre-Awards:Humor I can't take it anymore ! Stupid dumb stereotypes are being used way too much in Wattpad books. I for one as an author am completely guilty of using these said stereotypes hence why I think we all need to up our creativity. Here we go! -*-*-*-*-*-*-*- This story contains indecent language All rights reserved - Stereotypes Lie Complete
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A g/t book - Definition Diner Complete
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Jesse Sanderson has always hated the students labeled as popular, maybe it's because she was one in the past, or maybe it's because of the group of upperclassmen out to ruin her life. Too bad Cade Butler, a popular, has a secret that Jesse wasn't supposed to find out. Something that will make everyone look at him differently. A small diner can change a lot, especially the way you view others. Becoming popular isn't important but losing your "definition" is. Welcome to the diner where definitions are lost. *rough draft* (This is my first book so beware. I don't own pictures/videos but all writing is mine!) 7/1/20 #1 in athletes 2/1/20 #15 in diner 2/1/20 #14 in Colin 4/14/21 #1 in definitions 2/1/20 #24 in Cade 4/18/20 #15 in stereotypes Thank you @evepetal for the amazing cover! - Stereotypes Complete
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My opinion on various stereotypes! - Broken Trust (boyxboy) Complete
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"I fell to the ground and started crying, hard. But I didn't try to stop or hide my tears. I curled into a fetal position in attempt to shield myself from any more blows. I didn't try to fight back because I knew they were right. Why would anyone want something like me? I’m nothing special...I don't deserve him. " - Good Girls Complete
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You were like a tissue. Thrown away after every use. [ 2017 ] - Faithe {REWRITING} ✓ Complete
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#4 in tas #1 in Abeokuta Dedicated to all Africans who are depressed and suffer PTSD. How exactly do you explain to an African parent that you need help? Do Africans even care about the state of their mental health? How do I tell others how I feel or about my nightmares without them thinking I'm mentally unstable? Everywhere, "seek help." How exactly? All these questions bother me so much that they give me problems. Even if he agrees that I need help, everyone would see me as a psychiatric patient, as the mentally unstable girl. "I keep blaming myself for all that has happened. I mean, how could I not have seen it coming? She was practically my best friend and close to me. If only I had opened my eyes wide enough and looked closer, I would have known and probably done something. We had a fight, we didn't settle it. Before I knew it, she was gone. It upsets me more. This has been haunting me for over a year. Can I ever be normal?" #39 in stereotype #62 in insomnia #82 in singleparent #568 in nightmares #72 in African #2 in tcs #16 in secondaryschool #111 in Nigerian #28 in Yoruba #7 in middleclass On 19 September, 2020 - Types Of People On Wattpad Complete
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Wattpad is like a dysfunctional family that seems to have a family gathering all year round... And some of them write stories. What I'm trying to say is that there are many types of people on Wattpad and some of them are pretty funny. - OMG! This Is Soooo Unoriginal! Complete
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Zalgo is taking over the world and its up to Jane, an emo girl, to save it! Also, she meets a guy who she instantly LOOOOVVVVEEEESSS! Read now to find out what else happens in this AMAZING book! - Abstract Spasm Complete
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"There is no limit to the power of the mind" - Well I don't know who said that but it's true that the mind is limitless and that is why this poem is a collection of different phases for different people within different age range. This is not for a type of mind but for all. 😘❤ Enjoy!! 😍❤😇 - Stereotypes [A Nigerian Story] Ongoing
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The plot of the book is basically about a girl named Lia. The story talks about her challenges, teenage drama, and social lifestyle. (I'll bring up a better plot soon) - Breaking the Stereotypes Ongoing
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Amara Rivers has perfect grades, is a born natural at sport and has the best parents. Although you honestly can't get better parents than Hanna and Caleb Rivers. The only thing standing in her way is the fact that she is a female and the assumptions that surround that stereotype. Will Amara be able to overcome and break this stereotype or will the stereotype break her. - Always the Bridesmaid, Never the Bride Complete
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Megan Brooks grew up in a family of five younger sisters. Now she's a 28 year old woman that has a paying job and her share of past boyfriends. So what happens when you are the only person in your family who hasn't found Mr. Right? And when your job reminds you of that everyday? Join Megan on her roller coaster of emotions and her search for Mr. Right. (Completed)
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