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The No-Lunch Club
I agree witht this article because you don't really know what's going on with someones's home life. So, you can't just sit there and judge someone and act like you know what's going on. I myself am very privileged and I remember not being able to eat lunch one time and I felt so sad, but my friends had my back and got me something. Most people don't have that. They don't have anyone to help them out like that because people think they're "weird." I find that so sad that our generation doesn't have the decency or the humanity to either help that person out or at least not talk about something they don't understand
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