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Open Letter To Fake Friends

You've done me wrong, but I must say thank you.

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Open Letter To Fake Friends
Dub MC

To My Wonderful Fake Friends:

You've acted like you've liked me for so many years now and it has truly been an amazing presentation. But now I know the truth, and it isn't pleasing.

So you don't like me, I hear. That's okay. I don't need your approval because I have plenty more friends that actually care about me. You really did hurt me though. I've known you for 15 years of my 16 year long life and now the truth is finally coming out.

In my opinion, you are a two-faced person. To be able to have conversations with me every single day and act like a friendly person that just loves to be around me, and then turn around and start spreading rumors about me right behind my back. It is very unbecoming of a person.

But I will move on and I will get over myself. And I hope you can move on, too because I am done wasting my time trying got reconcile something that takes two people when only one person is trying.

This will be my motivation and so I must thank you for giving it to me.

I am now aware that there are people out there that will bring you down no matter what.

I am now aware that people will not alway be pleased with your ideas of thinking.

I am now aware that there is no way possible to be friends with everyone in the world.

And so I am finally aware to the struggles that one must go through, but that the ending solution is satisfaction with themselves, and their tight group of friends.

So thank you for opening my eyes as we go our separate ways.

Sincerely,

Bobby

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