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have you ever thought that whether school bitches exist?
well let me tell you something, a real event that made me shocked
and couldn't believe that made me believe there is such thing as bitch.

As we all know, most of us, might thought of each other as bitch because
maybe we don't really understand the meaning of the word.
bitch. obviously has different meanings to different people.
I did not believe in cliches and bitches and i mean by real bitches until i saw
one.

What would she do?
1st. She would purposely ask her friends what do they think of each other behind their back,
and then tell to the person that this friend of theirs call them this.
Got it?
2nd. She would critisize everyone's clothing. From head to toe, because i guess they have nothing better to do. They would make fun of other people's attire and make it as a conversation. How lifeless.
3rd. They would act nice to you in front of you, and after you turn around they'll call u ugly or something like that.
4th. Everyone thought they like everyone and the whole world. Bull Shit.
5th. They date around each other's boyfriends. How lame.
6th. They are extremely stupid and the reason they hang out with each other is because combined brains are better. kesian kan.
7th. They thought they are pretty. Oh dear Gosh.
My friend was the victim of these bitch attack. She was devastated to know that she got dumped and not allowed to join in that cliche. She didn't really know that they are total bitches.
Until, one of the girl in that cliche got burn too.
Girls really cannot be friends with anyone. Never. There's always that small part in you
that might not like the girl. Either it's her behaviour, her face, her laugh, her smile. Everything.
And will never get along with all the girls in the world. Put different girls in the same room, and you will get fights or even gossips or even curses behind their back.
How sad. But so true.
When will all the girls get together and really like each other? When will the nerds sit down with the materialistic girls? When will the simple girls hang with the high-maintanence girls?
Never right? Sad, but thats how we want things to be.


Love,
Jacqueline.

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