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		<title>Comment on Just because you&#8217;re an outsider doesn&#8217;t mean you&#8217;re wrong by Jessie Andersen</title>
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		<description>I agree but at the same time, it&#039; not only the ones who were ostracized in school whoa re able to do this. Sometimes even the popular ones, as long as they have an ability to separate themselves from the label of popularity at times, have a tendency to observe. It&#039;s that ability that makes us and our characters successful, no matter where we stand on the totem pole.</description>
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