Eulogy For Brother

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Hello Jhon,

I am extremely disappointed in your actions towards me and Jared lately, but I am here to talk about my brother, Jared.

As you don't understand reading long messages, you may not read this one, but I recommend that you should.

How DARE you call Jared stupid! That was extremely unnecessary and shameful. You should never call anyone stupid as it's not just an insult to him, but you are calling him incapable of being sharp-witted and intelligent. I was extremely disappointed when I found about this insult as it was just shaming yourself.

Also in your thread of messages, you called Jared "one of them" and "always listening to them". I assume you were referring to me and Alexa. Why is there a problem in being one of us? We're smart,

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