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[quote=Anonymous]I wasn't a mean girl. I wasn't ever picked on either. I was probably solid second-tier popular- well liked, well known, made friends with everyone, but not one of "the" popular ones. Regardless, I cannot understand why grown adults continue to wish ill on people for things they did when they were 14-18. They were KIDS! Wishing divorce on a 45 year old woman with children because she made you feel bad when she was 16 is just weird and creepy. Who we were in high school is most times not at all representative of the kind of adults we become, and hoping bad things happen to these people (99% of whom you probably haven't spoken to since high school, so you likely have no idea what kind of person they are now) speaks to the quality of your life. Teach your daughter, instead of wishing tragedy or bad things upon others, to focus on her own happiness and quality of life. Look inward for happiness, not outward. Being happy with your own life and choices will sustain happiness a lot longer than the momentary glee you get from hearing a former cheerleader got fat. Come on, lady, get over it.[/quote]
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