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Old May 24, 2014, 10:21 PM
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So you see, I was looking through my old social studies papers and I found this one that really bothers me.... It was titled: government is good. It bothered me because I am beginning to believe that the gov't wants to kill me (I think that everyone else thinks it's a delusion) I feel really suspicious and paranoid in public now. So can I have some help and support with this, and some tips to be willing to go to go to school next year?(maybe they are trying to brainwash us all with the middle school curriculum 0_o)

NOTE: I will be seeing a doc in a week but for the meantime I would like to know how to cope with this
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Old May 24, 2014, 10:38 PM
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I'm not sure why the government would want to kill you...do you know something you shouldn't?

Since you are in middle school I'm guessing you are under 16 legally you have to attend school...if you don't you, your parents etc will get into trouble possibly even involving the police....it's really not an option....

Focus on where you want to go and who you want to be when you grow up and just lay low for a while until you get there. I hated jr high but worked really hard so I could succeed later on...it worked out pretty well...and really without a high school diploma and these days college it's hard to get a job....
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