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Children of Scientology

Just trying to make sense of a weird childhood, one post at a time. Expect survivor stories, a bit of activism, accidental wisdom, and probably too much honesty. Healing’s messy—might as well do it together.”

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  • Children of Scientology

    Leaving breadcrumbs for Scientology child survivors. Building community, exposing harm, healing with humor—and protecting the next kids. Snacks are optional. Justice is not. \ud83d\udc9c

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