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Everyday we go to school and see the same people. We get asked the same questions like "How are you? What are you doing this weekend? Can I borrow a pencil? Wanna go to the Homecoming dance with me?" Those are the questions that we don't really mind our parents hearing the answers to. The truth is that we get asked other questions that we shouldn't like "Wanna skip fourth hour and have a quick smoke? Wanna buy some Aderol? You got any cigs on you?" We all have our own answers to those questions but the point is that we shouldn't have to deal with those questions in the first place. We should be able to go to school and not feel uncomfortable or self-conscious because we either refuse or accept to do something that we know is wrong. How can we get rid of all these question?
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"their like lil' sponges"!!!!