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Damn.

Damn, today I felt sad again.
It's not the first time this thing happened, it happened all over again and ended up with my face cry
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For this recipe you need:
- An angry mom
- Your dumb brain
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So this was my case.
First, my mom would be angry for some reasons. Then, I will do something she ordered me to do dumbly, she gets mad and shouts at me. After that, I left and got back into my room, continuously doing tons of homework. 
Now, the real nightmare begins.
It's lunchtime!
All kind of relatives is here together with my dad, she will then tell my wrongdoing to everyone. My dad tells some "moral stories" and critics me heavily, which hurts me deeply. I will then start to repress my tears, trying not to cry. When the meal is done, I bursted into tears...
Everyone sees that.
They start to complain.
Is it wrong to cry?

3:06PM
09/07 

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