Comparison Of Kennedy's Rick And Morty

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Kennedy’s favorite animals are dogs. She claims that they are man’s best friend and that they are “cute”. Her favorite bands are 21 Pilots and Panic at the Disco, because they both have a unique style of music. Kennedy’s favorite television show is Rick and Morty, because it contains senseless humor that does not require much thought. Some of the most idiotic things Kennedy has ever done was ride a bike without knowing how, and busted her chin open. Another idiotic thing she has done was toss a flashlight in the air and hit herself in the eye; in which she now has a scar.
One thing Kennedy values most in her friendships is mutual trust. She claims that her greatest accomplishment is managing to still be alive today. The hardest thing Kennedy

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