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    Im Bree. I am 14 years old. I am not popular, but I want to be really bad. I am very shy, I don’t have many frends, Im average height, and I love to read. I have a sister named Laura, but she lives with her friend in Californa.  My best friend is named Chase, Ive known him since birth and he’s the one of the most popular boys at school. He is tall, athletic, and has dirty blonde hair like me.      “Wake up! It’s the first day of school, we’re going to be late Chase shoutd.      “How did you get

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    Why Friends is a Better Sitcom Than Seinfeld While the 90s notoriously brought us a myriad of classic sitcoms, there are none as infamous as Friends and Seinfeld. The two are often compared due to their simultaneous airings and similar audiences, but there is no doubt that Friends is the better sitcom. In the world of television, there exists an elusive and uncommonly used tactic that draws viewers in and makes a show golden. This tactic is rare, so rare that Seinfeld obviously has not heard of

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    The tv show Friends is the most funniest and meaningful sitcom of all time. It is about six friends, three men and three women, who live in the same apartment complex in New York and face life together as a family. This wonderful sitcom displays the real meaning of friendship and loyalty. They live their most crazy, funny, and sad moments together. They help guide and support each other through their tough times. Even though, many people, including myself, may consider the sitcom Friends as the funniest

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    anyone, especially try to take my closest friends fiancé for myself. The reason for which she assumed that I was capable of doing that, is a puzzle that I am yet to solve. As despicable as this may seem, however, I am very thankful for this event, for her assumption has taught me a very valuable lesson. I've known Zee my entire life, we grew up together in Odum, Georgia although we had our ups and downs, I still considered her to be one of my closest friends. Zee was an African American female who

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    from being a mathlete and friends with Millie to being friends with kids who are known for skipping class is a little shaky. In a lot of ways I can compare to Lindsay especially getting a new friend group. All my life my neighbor and I have been best friends; around freshman year he started to hang more and more with this new group of kids, our school’s infamous burnouts. I found myself at a crossroad. I could either hang out with this new group of kids or the friend group I grew up with since

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    true friend is someone who is there for you when he'd rather be anywhere else. This quote explains that a friend needs to stay by your side even on the bad times. This shows how Ginny always stayed by Smitty and how she was helping him. Ginny was a coward person at the beginning of the chapter “I’m a coward, and I’ve faced it, and I’ve learned to accept it. ” She’s also a curious person “ I’m feeling very sorry for myself.” Ginny moves to a different town and she didn’t have any friend in the

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    The TV sitcoms of Scrubs, Friends, and Love all evolve around single young adults. By comparing the three, one can come to understand how love is shown through TV in the United States. Throughout the episodes, it becomes apparent on why the couples are together. In Scrubs, it is easy to see that Carla and Turk make each other happy. Dr. Perry Cox and Jordan are together because that is where they are comfortable. In Friends, Monica and Richard are together because it makes them happy. Ross and Rachel

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    September 22nd, 1994 Friends has been one of the most popular shows among both old and young viewers. Friends is a TV comedy series that follows a group of best friends living in the Manhattan, New York. Over the course of the series the characters go through all sorts of life events surrounding jobs, family, marriage, and they face it all together. Through all the laughs, cries, fights, and surprises, they not only find themselves but what it means to be a true friend. Friends has passed the test

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    A friend is someone you can always count on when times are tough. Having friends is easy but being a true friend is not always easy. To be a true friend firstly you need to keep yours promises. Do not make a promise that you not going to keep. Because if you do not keep your promises, your friends will definitely start to loss confident in you. If you promise your friend to go with her to the store, if you just cannot go, give your friend a gift and tell him or her sorry. Secondly be dependable.

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    Best friends for every right A cold morning it was snowing out and they had to ride the bus Lisa was sitting in the back seat where her older brother sat.The girl walked onto the bus and sat next to Lisa. It was the beginning of a new friendship right.They walk into the school and sit by each other to learn more.Her name was Jaclyn and they had a bunch in common.Well so we thought They have been friends for two years until 6th grade Alice has been Lisa's friend for 6 years. They started being

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