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The Rebellion Project X. Look it up. Ember Evanescent posted it, but who posted it is not important the point is uniting us as artists. All of us poets are some of the most REAL people out there because poetry can't be fake. To wear the black X on your left wrist in black ink is a symbol of your support of people being themselves and rebellion against society's judgments. If you are wearing the black X know that at least three other people that I know of somewhere out there in the world are wearing he same symbol on their wrists and feel united in spirit through that. <3 BE YOU! Link: http://hellopoetry.com/poem/960010/rebellion-project-x-draw-a-black-x-on-yor-wrist-in-black-ink-to-show-your-support-symbol-of-rebellion-against-hatred/
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Nov 26, 2014
Nov 26, 2014 at 12:41 PM UTC
So is anyone else doing the Rebellion Project X? Comment if you are.
The Rebellion Project X. Look it up. Ember Evanescent posted it, but who posted it is not important the point is uniting us as artists. All of us poets are some of the most REAL people out there because poetry can't be fake. To wear the black X on your left wrist in black ink is a symbol of your support of people being themselves and rebellion against society's judgments. If you are wearing the black X know that at least three other people that I know of somewhere out there in the world are wearing he same symbol on their wrists and feel united in spirit through that. <3 BE YOU! Link: http://hellopoetry.com/poem/960010/rebellion-project-x-draw-a-black-x-on-yor-wrist-in-black-ink-to-show-your-support-symbol-of-rebellion-against-hatred/
http://hellopoetry.com/poem/960010/rebellion-project-x-draw-a-black-x-on-yor-wrist-in-black-ink-to-show-your-support-symbol-of-rebellion-against-hatred/ Yeah, that's the link. Comment to let people know if you are doing it and repost it so more people are involved. Make people feel less alone and more supported. :) Fight hatred! X
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Nov 26, 2014
Nov 26, 2014 at 12:41 PM UTC
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