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On my way home from school I stopped at this neighborhood market. I always go there every Monday to get groceries for the week. When I got home, I put the groceries away for my parents and went upstairs. I pulled my journal out of my closet from the top shelf, put the code in, and then started writing. " everything in my life is going great except one thing...... School! I hate it, well I love school but hate going because of all the kids there. I have no friends,I get bullied because I am a 'nerd',and I am not good looking as they would call it. To them I am not good looking but to my family I am, but also everyone's family says you are beautiful or handsome." When I was done writing I dated the page '5/19/15'. I put the journal away and went down stairs to get some Mountain Dew. I think I need a full glass today because of what is happening at school. My mom and Dad finally came home from work, but I think they brought work home with them. They've been working all night.
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Ugh! Work! Yeah, I know. Who likes working? You know unless you have your dream job or something. Yeah, I don't. Not yet anyway. But I presume this not-journal to be way less dramatic and funny. I don't see myself finding friends like I did in school and university. Even if I do get friends, they're gonna be grown-ups. Eww! And yes, I'm well aware I'm a grown up too. But even though I look like I'm twenty-one, my mind works like an eight-year-old. FYI, I'm older than twenty-one, so... Okay, job not-journal, here we go!

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