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Teen Agony

 Here, I will be constantly uploading several typical situations, separate from my blog posts, just for the laughs. From frustrating errands to annoying siblings, this page is dedicated to being a cache of intriguing stories. 

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  1. Definitely relatable. Can't wait for the next post!

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  2. Welldone Fejiro!I must say that I am super proud of you and the bold step you have taken.Keep glowing and let the star in you arise🤩You are terrific and will definetly be a prolific writer!

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  3. Look forward to seeing your next post... I must say, they're really interesting (also funny)

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  4. Awesome, I look forward to your next posts

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