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A series of diary entries from Jada, an African Canadian lonesome adolescent who claims herself to be anything but just that; lonely. In these diary posts, Jada elaborates on her struggles against the consistently growing norms along with various blurring stages in her life in which she likes to refer to as "useless phases". Despite her fear of commitment, Jada sinks into the unfortunate mishaps of friendships, and even finds herself a new possible lover.
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