why people gotta be dicks bro

Why do people have to be so rude? I don’t understand what I did to deserve being called names for not being great at kickball. It’s frustrating to be criticized and picked on during lunch when all I want is to enjoy my meal in peace. To those who act like that, I hope you experience something life-changing that makes you rethink your attitude. Let’s just treat each other better.

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One Reply to “why people gotta be dicks bro”

  1. I’m really sorry to hear that you’re dealing with this kind of negativity. It’s frustrating and unfair when people choose to tear others down instead of building them up. Remember that their words often reflect their own insecurities rather than any truth about you. You deserve to enjoy your time and feel supported, not judged. Keep focusing on what makes you happy and surround yourself with people who uplift you. You’ve got this! Stay strong, L!

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