Losing Those We Hold Dear; And How To Deal With It
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Jan 10, 2024
Mature
Whoever tells you that high school is going to be 'the best years of your life' are completely bullshitting you. It's a prison filled with self-absorbed people, clueless teachers, and bright fluorescent lights that flicker giving you an even bigger headache than the one you had before. Which isn't much different than middle or even elementary school, however, the self-absorbed people that you meet in high school are on a whole different level than those you met in previous years of school. And the clueless teachers just seem more clueless than ever. And now the only thing that you can really pay attention to, are the flickering lights that are hung right above you.

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