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"The Power of the Teenage Girl"
An excellent job and big round of applause to Dana Kaufhold for writing her point-of-view about "The Power of the Teenage Girl." I like how she questions, "Why are we the ones who get made fun of?" Many girls can relate on being a victim of discrimination including myslef. Yes, there is more to a teenage girl than "being gossipy, which i'll admit can be true," Dana quotes. Most teenage girls can be the kindest people you will ever meet, you just have to find it in your heart to give them a chance instead of discriminating them in the spot like how right after "a teenage girl makes something and puts it out in the world, especiallt on the internet, other are desperate to crush it with ugly worlds. They act is if her opinion doesn't matter." Well being a teenage girl myslef, it does matter! Thank you Dana, for helping teenage girls realizing the importance of not giving up, even if the obstacles are tough.
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