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I play for a season, dribbling the ball, rebounding and blocking. The awards are received, none given to me. I had fun, I am proud. But that's not good enough. I need an award, a plastic trophy to prove that I'm worthy. Mom says it's not fair; my brothers and sister nod in agreement. I had fun, not you. What does a stupid piece of plastic, a flippin dollar-store prize, matter? Leave me alone! stop yelling at me for it!
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May 6, 2014
May 6, 2014 at 11:41 PM UTC
pressure.
I play for a season, dribbling the ball, rebounding and blocking. The awards are received, none given to me. I had fun, I am proud. But that's not good enough. I need an award, a plastic trophy to prove that I'm worthy. Mom says it's not fair; my brothers and sister nod in agreement. I had fun, not you. What does a stupid piece of plastic, a flippin dollar-store prize, matter? Leave me alone! stop yelling at me for it!
Okay, a bad one, but I needed to vent.
thegirlwiththescars
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May 6, 2014
May 6, 2014 at 11:41 PM UTC
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