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10 Ways to Get Along

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1. Do not ignore the enemy (the enemy might think you're plotting something)
2. Do not try to kill the enemy
3. Do not try to injure the enemy
4. Do not talk to the enemy (even a compliment could be turned into an insult)
5. Do not help the enemy (he or she might think you have a trick up your sleeve)
6. Ignore the enemy
7. Talk things over with the enemy
8. Help the enemy as much as possible
9. Injure the enemy so he or she can't do anything to you
10. Kill the enemy and you won't have to worry about getting along with him or her
Thought up in a moment of boredom.

Other splatters of thought:
LiesI'm there, even when you don't want me to be. I'm the quiet kid, who wears clothing that covers my skin. I'm the trouble child, who is always beating up those that are weaker than me. I'm the kid that lies, that trips and falls, that misses days of school at a time. You don't know the truth behind the lies, the façade. No-you don't want to know. Knowing would mean that you would have to acknowledge that bad things happen in this world. Knowing would mean that you have to act on your knowledge. Instead, you simply pretend as if there is nothing wrong, as if I am not hurting both inside and out.   I lied to you again today, when Day 25Why?   Why do we hurt our children? Our children are our future, are they not? Every day, about five children die from child abuse, and cases of abuse are reported every ten seconds. These are children, with hopes and dreams, with their whole life ahead of them.   And what about the ones that never say anything, that nobody ever finds out about?   Why must this go on? We have landed men on the moon, we have explored the depths of the ocean, we have developed technology behind anyone's wildest dreams, but yet we have not learned to care for our young ones.   Our children should not have to grow up in a w Task 13 - My DreamUp until I started to write this, I thought that it would be on my dream to be a famous author one day, but it's not. No, there's a dream that's more important to me than that.   For practically as long as I can remember, I have dreamed of becoming rich and famous through my writing. Sixth grade was the year that started, and I was twelve.   Fourteen was when my family moved, and when I started having some problems.   Now I'm nineteen, almost twenty, and this problem has only become worse.   What do I want more than becoming a successful author, more than anything else in the whole world?   I
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