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6:16 I'm be sad for that poor boy because he went to school on his birthday and the bad rich kids bullied him and as if that wasn't enough, they broke the poor boy's phone, in short, they broke his phone as a birthday present.
never bring your phone to school or teachers will steal your phone or bully kids will break your phone it sounds to me like school is the enemy of the phone
The fact in real life, my parents actually compare me to my friends, and they even body shame me indirectly by comparing us. That's also the reason why i never have my friends come over. Because i know what will happen, when their gone 💔💔💔
Tips for facing bullies: If their playing keep away, or just bullying you, since they are commonly boys, punch them in the balls. It will teach them to stay away from you. Keep in mind, you have to be swifter than Taylor Swift with it!
I felt so sad for the boy just because he doesn’t have enough money on his birthday dosent mean u can treat him like trash I nearly cried during this because it’s so sad and the nice rich boy helped him out.
My view: He is a poor highschool student that doesn't have much things, no good food (in condition and health) to eat, nor any vehicular transportation. He has an abusive, achoholic uncle for a guardian who doesn't do much for him. He lives in a suprisingly rich neighborhood, and watches the other kids get kissed on the cheek and hugged by their parents as they leave in a nice car. (Shown earlier) Which is something he doesn't have, and cries because he wants that. As a person who used to be poor, this sorta speaks to me. Yeah, I had nice siblings and a good family, but we were well, *b r o k e.* (we weren't homeless, so we all still ate food. Given the "children first" rule, I question now if my parents even got to eat.) We couldn't afford any nice things, but that's okay. We all had rich souls, right? And it taught us all unity, creativity, and teamwork. It somewhat made us stronger. My dad now has a good paying job, and can afford to provide for his family as I am grateful for. If you struggle, think of it as a blessing. It makes you stronger and experienced.