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“I’ve been living for 14 years. It was hard not being able to talk to anybody because I felt like everything in my life was just empty, I don't know. Anytime that anything would happen I had no one to come to, the only, like actually if there was someone it would be my parents and that would be weird because there’s some things that I can’t even like talk to them about. That makes everything feel slower and depressing. I don't really know anyone else, that I would be comfortable talking to because if I had gone up to someone and talked about my happy times and my sad times, they would've all said, “oh cool”. I don't love a lot of people, but once I let them into my life, I always want them to stay.” (Parsippany, New Jersey).
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This is an interview I did with a friend of mine, I turned this interview into a meaningful paragraph. Enjoy!