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That so gay boy you punched in the hall today? He just committed suicide.
The girl you laughed at because she had no hair? She survived cancer and will always be stronger than you.
That boy you called lame? He has to work every night to support his family.
That girl you pushed down the stairs? She's abused enough at home.
The old man you made fun of because of the ugly scars? He fought for his country.
The girl you called fat? She's starving herself.
That girl you posted online about being a furry? She has trust issues now.
The boy you made fun of for crying? His mother just died.
The girl you called ugly? She hopes beyond hope that people will like her.
The boy you pushed over? He hung himself.
You think you know these people, but you don't, and never will unless u take a minute to listen.