We See It Differently
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Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2017
As kids we are sometimes constantly laughed at, mocked, shot down, and many other things. They tell us we are crazy for what we think. To just let the grown-ups handle it. Why should we though? Why should we though when we know they are doing it wrong? Why should we when we know they need to listen?

We have to take a stand. We can't let them ruin our world.  We are the future generation they can't hold us back. It's our world too and WE see it differently.

Thus we have to to something, though not wanting to have it seen as a joke we didn't tell the grown-ups. We went behind their backs. Like every "regular" kid we told some lies.
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