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Breaking Your Bubble
Imagine walking down the hall every single day of your life, scared, shy, lonely, and so many thoughts running through your mind. You've barely spoken to anyone most of your life becuse you have extremely bad social anxiety. Your few friends tend to leave you a burden most of the time and you feel trapped. Life can have its ups and downs, and it's okay to feel lonely, sad, trapped, depressed, or even angry. We're all humans and that's just the way it is. But all it takes is that one person in your life to completley change the way you view life. Your fake smile sparkles, but no one can see the dread in your sad eyes. The mask you put on during the day is invisible, but yet people still belive you're happy and the world is perfect. Everyone has problems, we're human of course we'll have issues in our lifes. I know you probably don't know me, and I certainly don't know you. But you're phenomenal human being. As long as you stay true to yourself and work hard so you can enjoy your adult-hood you'll make it, I promise. I'm happy you're alive and I care about you. As much as the world can suck sometimes, there's always someone who cares out there. The society today believes that being skinny equal perfect, but being "thick" is fat. It's so brutal towards those who can't control it that well. Just because you're "fat" doesn't mean you aren't beautiful. In all honesty everyone is equal. It isn't determined based on our race, sexuality, religion, or even out physical appearance, because at the end of the day everyone is special in their own way.
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I just wanted to show my appriciation towards everyone and help boost their self confidence more. I know the feeling of not really having anyone so I thought this would help.