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IT SUCKS WHEN U SPEND A WEEK PLANNING TO CONFESS TO SOMEONE AND WHEN U DO THEY ARENT READY AND IT SHADDERS U INTO PIECES AND UR FRIENDS ARE WANTING TO F?U>C>KING KILL THAT PERSON AND NOT CARING ABOUT HOW SAD I AM

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