I’m not wrong, I’m just different

Kylee Arnold,
Pine City, NY

These 6 words fit the way I was raised. I grew up being taught that everyone is different. No one is wrong for what they look like, how they talk, what they wear, etc. But that everyone is different and “unique” in their own ways. Not everybody is a bad person or kid, they have just adapted to be different then me. School is a great example because you really see the meaning of everyone being different. There are several ways that differentiate between individuals rather than just their race. This could be an interesting topic to go more in depth with.


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