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The Truth I See
Have you noticed that so many people block others out, not because they think that persons bad or they just don't like them, but because they don't like the way they dress, or talk, or walk, or any other reason out of many stupid reasons to discriminate against others. Why is it so hard to look past someones accent or fashion sense and see the reel person? Is it so hard to be friends with someone because you like them for who they are? Open your eyes, you may not notice it, but it happens everywhere. Schools, malls, parks, and so many other places. You may not know this, but chances are, even you're a culprit. People don't deserve it, for we are more than just our style, color, and our voices.
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