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Being Famous changes a man

Being Famous changes a man

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, May 19, 2019
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I was as average as average got, I had a mother a father but no brothers nor sisters and i got average grades I never got bullied because the bullies thought i wasn't worth it I even asked them why didn't they pick on me when i was a easy target? They said they got better prey to fish on. I guess that was a good thing? Oh well anyways when i reached the age of 16 i met a local Voodoo Priest and walked into her Voodoo shop it was pretty cliche with a magic ball in the middle and she said she can tell me my fate. So i said why not tell me it. She said I was going to be famous one day. I started to laugh probably the hardest i ever laughed in my life i told her she was wrong and said that my life was average and always was going to be...I regret mocking her.
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