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Essay heading: Valentine's Day
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They were kind of neat and the candy more than made up for the stupid rhymes.) The issue at hand is the fact that at first the teachers require every student to bring cards for every student. So now I have to give a Valentine to that kid who always eats dirt? Okay, I suppose it's only nice, but to that a**hole who pushed me down on the asphalt on that cold December morn?!
Oh my god, what is wrong with this country when you are ordered to give a letter of love to your worst enemy... displayed 300 characters
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(I did get back at him though. I was the only person in my elementary school who ever stabbed someone with a pencil.) Needless to say, by the time we all hit fifth and sixth grade, teachers expected the faceless, nameless corporate anonymity of conforming to have taken hold of our souls. So most children showed up on that February 14th with enough cards for every person there, regardless of treaty ties, but there were a few who dared to break out of that mold... displayed next 300 characters
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