Chapter 4

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"OK class today we are going to debate about whatever Miss. Jones pick as a topic." Mr. Watson told to the class. And I knew what exactly to talk about.

"Lets debate about friendship and how your friend say the stupidest thing that's hurtful and out of line. And we can debate if its worth being mad about and if they should forgive them." Everyone in the class agreed with me and I turned around to look at Justin, who was in the very back and I was in the center of the class.

"Okay give us a setting and theme."

"McDonald's plus food equals jokes."

"OK now Miss. Jones start."

"Okay Mr. Watson." I said sitting up in my sit. "Okay so this girl was in McDonald's with her two close friends and a guy she just met a school. She ordered a lot of food and they sat down. She started eating fast only because she was so hungry." I continued. "And the guy she met at school said something real stupid."

"What did he say?" It was just.

"Well if most know, he asked her 'why did she buy all that food? Is she trying to get fat?' "

"Maybe it was a mistake."

"Well if it was a mistake then the guy wouldn't be laughing."

"Okay so maybe it wasn't a mistake." Well then.

"Exactly, did he think that the girl had some insecurities?"

"Maybe the guy didn't know." Then this girl jumped into the debate.

"Either way the guy shouldn't make a joke about a girls' weight me personally I wouldn't forgive him at all." Now that's what I am talking about someone who knows.

"That's right girl you tell it how it is," some other girl said to her.

"That's right a guy should never be forgiven about that. And I think every guy knows to never joke on a girls' weight. I'm I or I'm I right?" I asked every guy in my class right now.

"Yea you right," all of them said agreeing with me.

"Well hopefully the guy knows now."

"He probably do."

"Good, but the guy shouldn't say something like that at all."

"Well maybe the girl shoudn't have called him a stuck up dancer."

"The girl never said that."

"But she was thinking that."

"Don't turn this around on the girl, she has nothing to do with it."

"Maybe the girl doesn't take jokes like everyone else does."

"Maybe she does, but joking on a  girls weight is going to far.'

"Well th girl should lighten up a little bit."

"Maybe the guy should go die in a whole a bit."

"Now that was harsh." I look back and he was holding his heart.

"Well now the guy knows how it feels a little." I said while looking at him then I turned around.

"The guy tried to apologize once but--"

"But the girl didn't want to hear it."

"You know what the guy isn't sorry at all. It's not his fault that he's obviously stating the obvious."

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