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Jackie Robinson Monologue
Jackie Robinson once said "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives”. This is when I was keep helping my friend out with things she needed but she had stole from me and treated me like nothing. That’s why i’m the way I am now. But I didn’t let that get to me for long I just thought to myself god going to give me better. I had to use courage and integrity to end our toxic friendship.

I was letting my friend have the clothes and shoes I didn’t want any more, I’ve gave her things that she needed and couldn’t provide for herself. She use to be happy when I give it to her and she use to always say thank you. But it was this one day she had stole from me but I didn’t do nothing but told her that she could have just asked

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