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Don't judge a book by its cover
It was a Monday morning and I’m starting in my new school. I walk in and I see people looking at me then start whispering to their friends. That’s when I draw the conclusion that they’re talking about me. How would you like that?
Everyday there are kids being judged by the way they talk, their clothing and much more. Just because somebody shops at Wal-Mart or doesn’t wear name brand clothes doesn’t mean they aren’t good people. Everybody is different whether they are a boy or a girl, rich or poor.
Also we are all just humans and we make mistakes. So we just need to forgive and forget. So if you just talk to someone and actually get to know them they actually might not be that bad after all.
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