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By isa

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I am in it I am against it I love it I hate it I need it I am tired of it I am excited about it I am angry at it I am sympathetic for it I am fighting for it I am confused by it I am frusterted by it I can't stand it History Written February 28th, 2002 © on Feb 27 2002 03:38 PM PST   18 • 0 • 1

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