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English, 24.04.2020 23:40 annarain2004

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Shel Silverstine, Shakespeare, Joey Graceffa blah blah blah

I don’t actually have a question. But please read the paragraph!!!

Thank you for helping a lot of people on this app. You are a kind selfless person and I thank you for that. I don’t know what happening in your life but I do know you could do anything you want but you chose to help people. You are amazing.

These times are stressful for me and all I have to worry about is doing my school work.

I applaud all adults for helping you children or if you don’t have children then helping on this app. I’m 12 years old and school is really hard. I always have to get my mom to help me. I found this app and decided to give my mom a break. School started getting easier and so I don’t have any questions. I decided to spread the kindness my mom had given me to anyone else that needs it.

Now to address the kids/students. I know how hard school is. My older sister is in highschool and she is staying up really late because of school. It gets better. I know. Just keep on going. School is so hard. You can ask anyone and if they say it’s always easy they are lying. Just keep on going and I know you will make it through.

I’m here if anyone needs to talk. I want everyone whether your gender, sexuality, or age, you are doing so so great and you are doing amazing. Things are tough and you might have to sacrifice some things and these difficulties might last awhile but I’m here if you need to talk. Keep up the great work.

Remember, spread kindness but don’t forget to be kind to yourself.

Bye!

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