Ways To Get Rid Of Happiness In The World

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There is darkness in the world and one of the ways to get rid of the darkness is to fill it up with happiness in peoples lives to make the world seem better. Happiness comes into ones mind in many different ways, through animals, sunset and sunrises, and so many other things. People may think of different things to become happy like the people in the picture film. If we are all together we either bring the best or worst out in each other. The people in the film are together having a good time either accomplishing things, going to a dance and hanging out with each other. In the film there is one picture that shows Riley Howe asking me with a big smile on her face to go to homecoming with her before a home varsity volleyball game. When Riley

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