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In what grade do we stop believing in ourselves? In what grade do we just stop believing, period? I mean, someone has to be a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Someone has to be a ballerina. Why not us? I can't be the only one that gets that
In what grade do we stop believing in ourselves? In what grade do we just stop believing, period? I mean, someone has to be a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Someone has to be a ballerina. Why not us? I can't be the only one that gets that
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HE USED TO WRITE ME STORIES
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I REMEMBER THE FIRST STORY HE EVER WROTE ME
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ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A BOY
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CHUCKLING I REMEMBER
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I TOLD HIM IT COULD USE A LITTLE DEVELOPMENT
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SO THE NEXT DAY HE BROUGHT ME ANOTHER STORY
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ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A BOY WHO
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WHO WANTED TO FLY
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I'M WORRIED ABOUT MY GRANDSON THOUGH
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HE'S CHANGED OVER THE YEARS
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HE USED TO BE SO HAPPY AND
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NOW HE WALKS AROUND WITH SO MUCH NEGATIVE ENERGY
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SOMETIMES
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Movie Summary
A high schooler recounts the way he blackmailed his fellow classmates into contributing to his literary magazine.
