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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yeah. It’s weird that people are still like this. Their kids are mean too. Like mean-girl middle school stuff starting at six or seven years old. [/quote] Still like *what*? Having preferences about who to be friends with? [/quote] Yes. I guess. But also they won’t talk to you if they see you talking to someone they wouldn’t be friends with for whatever reason (fat, poor, divorced, disabled, too religious, unattractive, etc.). It’s fine to not be friends with someone. It’s catty to tell your friends who they can be friends with. [/quote]
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