Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
An invisable illness is an illness you cant phsyically see on a person. Society provides therapists and other people to help them get through it but its also on their part to speak up and talk to someone on how you feel.
Dear Ms.hathaway, you are someone I look up to and admire. Once I step in your classroom I feel good like i am ending my day on a good note. You are really cool and have great advice.
A nonviolent protest is a verble protest which has no phsical content between people. We do nonviolent protest so protect citzens and any safety concerns. A nonviolent protest I know of is from MLK Jr. the ” I had a dream” speech/protest. In that protest MLK Jr. had the chance to talk.
Spring is my favorite season and the smell it gives me is so fresh and feels like a new beginning. In spring I see all the flowers growing and the bright colors make me happy. You know its spring when you hear the birds chirping.
Something I am proud is my accomplishment of a 4.0. This accomplishment to me is very big and something that takes time and isn’t easy until its your goal.
When I look in the mirror I see a girl who is trying to over come many challenges. In the mirror this girl is very full of emotion, ideas, and opinions.
My favorite song is bust it by cutty banks. I like the song bust it because its fun to dance too.
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