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What I Learned Is What You Learned
What I learned is that it doesn't matter if you,And other person buy the same shirt because is not going to look the same is going to look different because each person is unique,And you don't have to tell people things just because they buy the same shirt or cloths as you, because in the moment you don't think about what are you going to said, because maybe you don't get hurt but the people that you are telling that things they might get hurt. Basically what i learned is that you don't have to be rude to the people you love because they have feelings, And because after you said the things you might regret it,And you also might feel bad.

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