In grade 10, my school organised 'mainland' trip for those who wanted to go. The second night of that trip, I was sharing a cabin with 4 other girls, and we stayed up all night talking. It was the first time I'd had such honest, raw, deep discussions with people, and the five of us were inseparable after that for the rest of the year. We started a
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Must be something that is on people's minds at the moment.
Over the years,I have seen this disease has take friends, their children and family.
But then I can name quite a few that have beaten cancer and have lived full lives and are currently living full lives.
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