The Fatty, is the Superstar?!
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Ongoing, First published May 25, 2017
Bullying has become a 'thing' almost everywhere nowadays, specially "schools".

 It's either you get bullied by your actions, recent scandals, but mostly have been bullied by their appearances.

Some bullied victims outcomes to be depressed and would most likely attempt suicide to end their misery. Without hesitation, without second thoughts. "This is what they wanted, right?" they said to themselves as a reason to commit suicide.

They couldn't take the insults, the abuse, the embarrasmemt they get anymore, they turned into weaklings.

But others get stronger, braver. They didn't let them get into their heads and drive them to death instead they are motivated to be their better self and show them that they can be more---------Just like the worldwide superstar, Cassie Villanueva.
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