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I had several great days with this group. But the thing I didn't like about them was telling their other friend that I am bipolar. I know that during that time, my disorder was not really accepted by society. Especially since I am a Psychology student and I have it. To think that they themselves discriminate against the other students that we have in our school for having this kind of disorder. I remember how they talked about our other schoolmates who had bipolar before knowing I also, was awful. I'm pretty sure that the way they talked about this girl was also the same way they talk about me with their friend. Their friend told me that these friends from ABC told her that I should be understood because of my disorder. If they are telling me that, how sure are they that they are not having any illness like I? Nobody's perfect.

The sad part is that they took side with their friend because this friend that they have is much richer than me. Who am I? What's the 4k for the drinking session that I've spent on the 10k that this girl could spend on them? To think that I have to lie to my parents that I need to pay for my on the job training at Philippine Women's University. I was just taking it at our university. To get a higher allowance.

I was devastated. So, I took revenge on social media. Accumulating wrongdoing that they've done to me that I just ignored, and they're telling me that I should be the ones understood rather than them when in fact they also did me wrong, but I let it pass? That's unfair.

I posted some scandalous posts on Facebook. Telling how we call our teachers behind their backs. I was called to the dean's office, which was eventually resolved by my father. If not for my father, I wouldn't have graduated for the batch 2009.

I was asked to give a public apology by my prof and take back the words I've said. Which I did. Just to end things. Rumours have it that a professor wanted to sue me. Oh! Come on! If I were the one facing them, I could have said go ahead.

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