Monday, 13 April 2015

A comment

Hello again! This a part of the team that writes this blog's post.:


Hi anyone that reads this it was tough the first day of middle school trust me I got talked about. Was it about my colour, my stature or what but I was starting to regret that school. I would by my self work by my self because no one wanted to be my partner. When I would sit by myself people will call me a loner and laugh at me which really broke my heart forever I let it bring me down but I never told my mom about it until she started to notice my face and made me tell her everything but she her self broke so she prayed and bought me these books of starting middle school and friendship troubles.i never read them I just thought I could take matter into my own had hand but I made a mistake. Same as every other day sitting alone on a bench this girl walked up to me( she's part of the team by the way) and actually didn't say something rude or mean to me she was the first she actually talked to me I was embarrassed because I couldn't even look at her. She also got we also helped each other through the tough life but she helped me most. This went I on to grade but mostly drama and gossip but I didn't let them bring me down u know how by not listing and not giving a damn about their messed up life their just trying to make them self feel ontop but if u don't let them they would it just a word ignore what if it's phisical tell the police because that can lead to death or tell ur parents so they can deal with best of all deal with them. Tell them who they are and put them In their place let them know who they really and let them think about. I will never forget that word because that's what my mom told me to do and it worked.


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By the way I am that person that sat next to the lonely person. Must  I say one of the greatest decisons of my life. We are now BFF's. See, just saying hello can make a difference. Shaking the lonely girl's hand can make a difference! I actually didn't know it was that much of an influence.

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