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Alexxx [7]
3 years ago
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help plz ???? Think back on a time when someone said something to you that had a huge impact on your life. The person could have

given you either a sense of encouragement, words of criticism, or a piece of information that gave you insight. Recall how those words made a difference in how you saw the world or in how you acted from that point forward.
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dangina [55]3 years ago
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People at school called me and ugly rat everyday and many other things to where I was eventually bullied out of high school. From that point on I started clapping back every time someone had something mean to say. AND THATS ON PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!

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