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Sure they are supremely irritating and I don’t want to be near them in any context or setting or listen to what they have to say and that’s why I am not a high school teacher or whatever. but they have the beautiful heart of a fighter and it will either serve them well or be their undoing or both. Keep them away from me but I was once one of them; may life never crush their spirit
Mar 11, 2025

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i go to school with them😭 sometimes it’s not really fun. as a teenager that can be insufferable but tries to be mature and do the right things its a struggle coexisting with some of my peers (not trying to sound self righteous lol)
Mar 11, 2025
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@HUXSID I remember how hard it was 🫶 it sounds like you have a good head on your shoulders and you’re lucky for that so stay strong! someday you will look back at it and it won’t feel as big or painful anymore hopefully. you’ll encounter difficult immature people all throughout your life so it’s great practice while the stakes are lower!!!
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