I recently conmented on a meme with a little personal experience and would like to know what you fine peoples take is?

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thanks for the whole explanation, i get it now, it maskes sense. i apologize for not believing you, but what you tell me kinda sounds similar to what I experienced, and it is similiar to other expiriences.

i am glad you figured out how to spot bad friendships, and how to deal with that girl.

dont fret, it will get better and better. it is very neeficial that you learned early on to say no.

thanks for the clarification! i really value that mindset.

i hope you are doing good, keep taking care of yourself, and dont let others take advantage of you. bye!

seriously, thise peope are not your friends, f them.

i recently gave up my whole friendgroup, becaue i realzed they were not my freinds. now i am just at home, learning to play the guitar.

have fun!

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Thanks! I wish the best for you aswell

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