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Can you repeat the past from 5 years ago? My answer is no nor do i want to repeat it. Five years ago i would of been in 8th grade and that was the worst school year ever. I was picked on and was basically a loser. There was so much crying i did because i was so hurt by people.

But the things that were important to me in 8th grade was wrestling and family and my true friends. I worked hard in wrestling and i was a leader in it i helped the team and pushed them. Family was ok but getting bad because of phones and bad stuff happening at school with me. I was also a bad kid in school. I got in trouble a lot.

What made me happy was going down to the fire dept and hanging with the guys and girls. It was fun because i got to train with them and

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