Crowded Crowding Stereotypes

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The song “invisible” talks about how some people don’t have the stuff we have or their lifestyle is different,so we treat them different than others.Here is my evidence for my claim,”Crowded hallways are the loneliest places for outcasts and rebels or anyone who just dares to be different and you've been trying for so long to find out where your place is,but in their narrow minds there's no room for anyone who dares to do something different.”So we as people should treat the people that have a different lifestye than us better.

Most people judge by the stuff you have or the way you live but most of the time they never judge you by your personality or your actions to others.Here is my evidence,”So your confidence is quiet,To them quiet looks

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