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Author Notes
This essay was originally for a high school assignment. Since then, I’ve tweaked it and fixed it according to what I’ve learned.
This isn’t some lame preaching about why you shouldn’t be mean to other people. I hope it didn’t come across like that. Everything I’ve written comes from someone who’s lived it and knows how it is.
I want to reach out to people who, like me, have struggled or are struggling with the highs and lows of that strange impulse to fit in. I’ve seen it forge and destroy friendships and lives before, and it’s time to acknowledge is heavy presence in the world.
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