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laila [671]
2 years ago
8

EAZY POINTS!

English
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jarptica [38.1K]2 years ago
7 0

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when I was younger my parent's fought a lot and I've grown to be a stronger person and a calmer person, Not too long ago I ended up in the hospital, in the time I spent at the hospital I learned so much, but the biggest thing that I learned is that you can't fully help others unless you help yourself, and now, I've been able to help others more than I could have before I went in the hospital

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ANEK [815]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

okay so

Explanation:

1. joining a dance company was probably one of the smartest things ive ever done in my life it gives me something to put on my resume and has helped me socialize while staying active

2. leaving my toxic bestfriend behind after 7 months of dealing with her toxicity really helped me realize some people just arent worth your time

hope this helps!

`brianna/edgumacation

:)

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