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Nikia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-30-07 08:35 PM
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2. When I was 3, I decided to put postage stamps all over the furniture at home
I thought that they looked sort of like the price tags at the store. My mother went ballastic.
I didn't really regret that one. It was just something stupid that a three year old would think of.
When I was in fifth grade and moved to a new school in the middle of the school years, the first girl that made friends with me was a social outcast. It wasn't long before I ditched her for more popular classmates. I still regret that decision because I hurt her and didn't do it because I really liked them better. I did it to avoid being a social outcast too. I think that I acted immorally then and showed bad character.
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