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Remember me

By Sophie from Texas High School in Texas

“I don't want to be remembered as being super sweet because I'm not because I don't want to be. I don't want to be remembered as just like awfully rude, because I'm not rude. I just speak what’s on my mind. I want to be remembered as funny. I'm a funny person. I'm pretty freakin’ hilarious. I don't know. I guess that's it. Remember me as how you thought I was. Don't change your opinion of me just because I’m dead.”

-Olivia



Texas High School

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