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English, 27.10.2021 19:40 sascsl2743

So um question is this good its for english 2 the teacher said we had to write about how reality can be affected by ones point of view but im not sure if i understand im in my own head , thinking one thing but it comes out different instead, saying im fine then i leave again damm im finally realizing why non of yall wanna stay being my friends and i realized i turned myself agianst the person i truly am.. replaying the same words in my head " angie dont worry your going to be ok" but no my mind doesnt control my reality and now i sit here thinking was it just my mind telling me we could actually be something? or was i really dreaming imean comon nobody wants someone like, me a girl who doesnt see eye to eye with reality a girl pretending to be okay but...hey everyone wears a mask to cover up the pain but for me its everyday...

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