In a world where reading comprehension is down and self-entitlement is up, one girl tries to navigate what the hell is going on by writing it all down. (It's me, I'm the girl).
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Rae writes things because Rae's therapist told her she intellectualizes her emotions too much and Rae processes her feelings better while writing.
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