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for the day we eat turkey

by DayJune

when people in america (or many other countries) say "i have nothing to be thankful for" it upsets me because being "poor" in america is nothing compared to being poor in many other places it frustrates me that people with nothing to eat but grass can find more to be thankful about then someone with endless possibilities of success stop complaining about what you don't have and be thankful for everything that you do
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DayJune
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Published
Nov 24, 2015
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just be happy and thankful

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#america#thanks#thankful#privileged#thanksgiving#3rdworld
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