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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 23:30 zoejacobs2002

OK you look like your going through a tuff time, the cold harden truth is that you have no choice but to live with it. Listen closely life is not all about being with somebody you have to work hard for your goals. God gave you a road to walk down, Not for somebody else to walk down with you therefore YOU walk down that road and that road has alot of choices all the way to a through z.. You choice your choices in life no buddy else. Its all on you. somebody wants to break up with you then let it be THEY walked out the door before the party had started not you. You live your own life and dont let anybody tell you other wise. Have a good day its you choice not anybody elses be wise with you choices tho it will effect your future and ppl around you. (: Im finna get band after this lol

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