Wouldn't that be nice?
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  • Reads 44
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 3
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2015
Mature
If all people could have their own style with no one judging them, wouldn't that be nice?

If people could change from total jerks to nice well-behaved people, wouldn't that be nice? 

I'm afraid it's not that easy, because the world isn't nice. 

And jerkbutts will always judge other people with different styles, because that's how the world works. 

I don't think many people like it, but it's the way it is and we can't change it. 

But if we could change it, wouldn't that be nice?

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This book will contain triggering parts such as: mentioning of suicide, cutting and anorexia. If you are sensitive to this, please do not read this book.
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