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Friendship

We all need atleast one in our lifetime, that friend that laughs at you when you fall but is right there to pick you up and tell you to "watch where you're going next time", the friends I had in highschool were cool maaaaaaayne! And now that we have officially drifted it kinda reminds me why we were friends in the first place ; same kind of crazy x 5, and now we see others from our year have stuck together and kept their bonds...in my opinion every friendship will differ in life because we are not the same as people. imagine always doing something or making the same decision, even though it does not work for you, just because you assume it is the right thing to do...does not sound fun. This friendship is gonna last a while; no matter how far we drift we keep coming back.

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  1. CBZ!!!!!!!!!!!! ahhhh you made me cry* sob* to grow we have to do it individually-it may feel lonely at times but it builds us into stronger individuals. That's what i love about our friendship-we embrace each others differences and bring out the best in it. lol- the craziness has & will always be inbeded in our genes. looking forward to the hook-up in April.

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  2. Ah Kb, and you made me smile, I'm looking forward to some mature insanity!!!! that just means the same crazy 'cept older.

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