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Hey I hear you, that was me too! We had to fight to be heard. And funny how adults seem to forget their own childhood experiences when judging kids! (Of course sometimes these concerned adults were the popular kids who can't identify with the child outcasts. :wink:
I made a point never to forget..I dunno for some reason I always felt like I could use it somehow for something good, something worthwhile while everyone else just forgot:zany:
 

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I made a point never to forget..I dunno for some reason I always felt like I could use it somehow for something good, something worthwhile while everyone else just forgot:zany:
I think it is important, it makes you more sensitive to bullying (by kids and adults) and routing for the underdog. When I worked at summer camps, I made sure to keep an eye out for and discourage such things.
 

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I think it is important, it makes you more sensitive to bullying (by kids and adults) and routing for the underdog. When I worked at summer camps, I made sure to keep an eye out for and discourage such things.
That is a very good thing :smile:
 

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It's George Harrison, about how he was the Beatle that everyone underestimated, but came out on top anyway. :smile:
 

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