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Don't Spite!

Two people who love each other Need to learn to forgive each other. When we make spiteful actions, it hurts us later on. It is better to forgive and forget mistakes, Otherwise people can get hurt. But people can be spiteful sometimes, And if you are you have to learn to say I'm sorry. Because being spiteful feels good as you do it sometimes, But in the end you feel bad until you say I'm sorry.
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alice-curtis
American
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Sep 18, 2012
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My friend Carly and Tamara got into a fight, and they stopped talking to each other, but they talked bad about each other. They apologized today, because they felt bad for the mean things they said.

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