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Dear Bully
I found Indigo Kroll's article "Dear Bully" extremely moving. She explains how she knows she has flaws and isn't perfect and actually compliments her bully. She says "no one can mock me better than you", which you would think would be a compliment but actually makes you feel bad about the mocking. What I found most shocking about her reaction though her knowing a secret about the bully. She knows she gets screamed at by her dad and says she won't say anything, but actually mentions it in her sincerely sentence.
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