Worst Situations Ever.

Worst Situations Ever.

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Follow the life of Malinda Robins as she faces situations that she can't control and has no idea how to respond to. Her catch phrase in these sticky situations are, "If you want to help and become a person of influence, keep smiling, sharing, giving, and turn the other cheek." But how many times can Malinda turn the other cheek before she snaps? Or worse decide to end her misery by ending herself? Will her catch phrase help her when she hits the breaking point of no return? Join Malinda as she faces her rivals/ bullies, fake façades of other, and true heartfelt friendship as she finds herself and her awaiting future.
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