its taken me 2+ hrs. to read all of the comments.
but suprisingly enough i still remeber what i was going to say.
even though I myself didnt think about it that way, i can relate to what u guys were saying. for 7 yrs. i lived in florida, U.S.. I lived a great life, I lived right next to my best friend, no one cussed, and everyone was nice. then, We had to move. It was hard, but i became popular, so the bullies didnt mess with me and everything was fine. It wasn't intill the third move that I had it happen to me. Even though I knew english, they still alianated me for my accent and because i didnt even know what "cussing" was. But, unlike u guys I had given in, i was fed up with being the nice guy and I "adapted" i was my true nice self to some but, i bullied my bullies(and almost everyone else) for years. I can regretfuly say this went on until 5th grade. I wasnt trying to change just not get more bad reports. so, by 6th i reflected on how i treated others and thats when it stopped. since then I've been trying to make it up by helping outcasts. (sorry if its a little long)
13-Nov-2011 00:04:49
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Eliot590
4z3y - I'll try to upload something this coming Saturday
Eliot - I'm very happy to see that you have moved on from those dark times in your life. It is not easy, particularly when struck you would want to do the same in return. To be able to tolerate remains one of the difficult matters human beings have yet to master, but each must learn their life lessons in their own time. I sincerely hope that this lesson will in the long run help you to become a better person and of course, have a much better life.
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Englishkid62