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Monster Hunting
My friend, Hailee, told me something yesterday that changed my life forever. She said,"as we grow older,we realize the monsters were in our heads, not under our beds." I mean,wow. I can't even begin to describe all the monsters in my head. A monster for getting too fat, a monster for death, a monster for a fear of being judged. There's monsters everywhere you look. But you can't see them because they take the form of people. But some "monsters" are the good kind. The rebels, the nerds, the outcast, that one girl who gets picked last for everything. You just have to look and see. The people you think are cross, weird and unpopular, actually make the greatest best friends. So, go out, and catch yourself a monster or two.

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