Joss Sheldon Quotes
I Liked All The Children In My Class. Back Then, I Think We All Just Tacitly Assumed That We Were Equal. That We Were All In The Same Boat. We Didn't Really Think About Our Different Genders, Races Or Classes. We Just Co-existed, Like One Big Family.
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