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galben [10]
3 years ago
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Writing Prompt: How would you feel if society was allowed and encouraged to label you a certain way? Has anyone ever labeled you

something? What was the experience like? What has it been like to see other peple labeled certain words? What do you think about the people using the labels? What if it were the law that you be labeled publicly for everyone to see?
2 paragraphs

You don't have to write the paragraphs, I just wanted some opinions and inputs on the whole labeling thing.
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nevsk [136]3 years ago
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Answer:

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