White Girl Research Paper

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The fall season has arrived. During fall, there are beautiful colored leaves. The weather is not too hot and not too cold. Nothing could get better than fall. Except, the white girls. It is white girl season, and this year it is worse than ever. White girl disease is like a contagious noxious fume all over the country. White girl disease is spreading in the mall, the streets, and even in the schools.
The place I have probably seen white girls flock to is the mall. The definition of the word mall is a place to shop. Not for them to take selfies and hamper other shoppers experiences with their duck faces. The species of white girls that tend to go to the mall are very interesting people. They tend to take a lot of selfies, have bags from generic white girl stores, and where so much makeup their face looks like a
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They are even worse on the streets. They are loud and obnoxious and they all wear nearly the same thing. Most of the time when they were the same thing it is during the fall. They usually wear flannels, ugg boots, and leggings or skinny jeans . When white girls are not in the mall or on the streets, they are in school. For some kids, school is a place to learn and go to a good college. For white girls, school is a place to take even more selfies and be on their phone constantly. And, from past experience, they always complain about school. Their outfits are also nearly the same at school if dress codes allow it. White girls are the most annoying at school. This is because they always complain about being in school. It is even worse when they are in a group together, all they talk about is boys, selfies, and social media. In my essay, I talked about selfies constantly. This is because taking selfies is like their Olympic sport. Most of the white girls favorite pose is the duck face.I don’t know how many times I was on Instagram and saw a lot of duck

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