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People. Six letters, two syllables. So what I want to know is why just this one word can bring on different emotions. All around in high schools, in middle schools, and elementary schools alike (maybe not elementary), words are flying up in the air, but have you ever stopped to listen? I’ve heard many times in just my freshmen year, girls and guys alike, they all have one phrase in common. “I hate people.” What can possibly bring on the emotion known as hate when it comes to people? Is it the sheer ignorance of the word or could mere teenagers actually contain that one emotion deep within their bodies, their souls? But the thing is I’ve said it once or twice myself, but do I really feel that ever persistent hate? Some people just get on my last nerve and I just can’t deal with it at times. So the question is: do I really hate people? Some I don’t, some I can tolerate, and then some yeah I guess you can say I hate them.
(A/N: Okay so that felt mighty contradictory, but I cannot help what my emotions do.
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