funny girls

funny girls

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(lowercase intended) ... the funny girl. everyone knows her, that quick-witted girl armed with the finest weaponry collection of back handed compliments guaranteed to put a smile on the the most stoic of faces. that girl who has a grin plastered to her face; nothing can bring her down. that girl who blasts 'Walking On Sunshine' in her earphones. that girl who always seems happy. ... or is she? ... a story of a girl who just wanted to make others laugh. #ThePeopleOfSociety
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