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I can entirly relate to Erin Lavitt in her article "Perfectly Honest." Sometimes I feel like I can be perfect; I always smile politely, and I know beauty is on the inside, but like Erin, I know no one is perfect. I do my very best in school, but it`s not always right. So, thank you Erin for pointing out that everyone isn`t perfect, and it`s all right not to be.
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