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We're in Gaza, trying to date my popsicle. This situation is crazy and not normal. But we're staying strong and united. We believe we will win. Oh my gosh.

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I feel scared when I see the expression in your eyes. I want to say goodbye, but sometimes I want to fight. I need you now and I need you even more if you hold on.

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During wartime, everyone faces challenges, even you. You might have a beautiful ocean and not feel the immediate impact, but the effects will be felt later. God bless you. Don't assume you are blessed. You may not experience war. Don't tell us how we're going to feel. We are trying to solve a problem right now.

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It's frustrating trying to make this new vaccine work. I understand the emotions involved; it's tough. Don't cry, everything will be okay.

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I feel weird, but I'm okay. Stay inside your house. It might be best. I'm not sure. I felt like it.

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Speaker 0 expresses anger that there are kids like him in the country who have had to go through this not once but twice. Speaker 1 notes that after shootings such as Parkland, there is typically a moment of expectation that there might be change and actual action, but it fades. He references that pattern after Sandy Hook, after Parkland, and after Uvalde, sometimes with some incremental progress, but nothing seemingly consequential. He says that has to be frustrating as a victim of this. Speaker 0 responds by stating it is not possible to put into words how frustrating it is, and identifies a common denominator inaction by Congress. He argues that time and time again, Congress has failed to show that they actually care about their constituents, and if they did, they would immediately pass comprehensive gun violence prevention bills. Speaker 1 asks how Speaker 0 is doing right now, noting that there is still a shelter in place on campus and in the area. He asks whether Speaker 0 is still in a shelter in place order. Speaker 0 confirms that he is safe in his dorm, but they cannot leave their dorms or buildings. He says physically he is safe and that he has had many friends and family reunited. Speaker 1 asks about Speaker 0’s family, acknowledging that they went through this with him once before and must be concerned tonight. Speaker 0 says the first person he called was his mom, which is the same thing that happened with Parkland. He describes seeing his mom go through those emotions all over again and feeling bad for her. He says it feels like he is 12 again, and it feels like it’s twenty eighteen again for his family as well, with them going through the exact same emotions.

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I feel safe because I have Secret Service protection. However, not everyone has Secret Service, and too many people in the country don't feel safe right now. Members of the LGBTQ community don't feel safe because of laws like the "don't say gay" laws. Immigrants or people with an immigrant background don't feel safe right now. Women don't feel safe right now. My personal safety doesn't change the importance of fighting for the safety of everybody in our country.

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Mama loves you, but she's gone. Everyone is dead.

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In the coming days, if you encounter people at school or work who question their place here after tonight, simply tell them: "Yes, you still belong."

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I looked into the eyes of a godson and told him that I tried my best. Our day will come, but we must keep going.

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I'm here for you. I know you're scared, but I won't leave you. I love you and I'm sorry. It's okay to cry. Crying is beautiful, healthy, and not negative.

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I've been through a roller coaster of emotions since January 6th. Some days are better than others. It's tough to see people downplay what happened that day. I experienced brutal combat and felt like I was going to die. It was overwhelming. 850 MPD officers and others risked their lives to protect the Capitol. The bravery displayed that day was nothing short of miraculous.

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I am upset because I can't go to school, see my friends, or go to my favorite places due to the coronavirus. I have been staying at home for 2 months, wearing a mask and washing my hands to prevent the virus from spreading. I don't want to infect my family and potentially lose them. Coronavirus is a global health emergency and everyone has a responsibility to stop it. National leaders should stop blaming each other and focus on fighting this common enemy together. We need to use our strength, power, determination, and courage to overcome this. I don't understand why some adults don't get it.

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I was really worried about the coronavirus and everyone around me not wearing masks or gloves. I felt confused about who to trust, the experts on TV or the ones on Facebook. I wondered why Dr. Fauci wasn't doing news conferences anymore. It made me think if something happened to him. I started panicking, imagining if a spaceship took him away. I needed to calm down. I also didn't know what to do with my gloves and mask if the virus wasn't around. I didn't want to just throw them on the street. And then I touched the steering wheel, which made me even more anxious.

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I am unsure of what to do. I am torn between staying and being lonely, or leaving and feeling isolated. Oh no, it's happening. It's happening. They never got to experience Venice.

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We miss you. You are needed and loved. Your absence is felt in our homes, hearts, and communities. Knowing you are safe and whole gives us strength to keep going. When you are back, we will be complete as a family and as a nation.

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I'm always sick and can't do anything. I'm just a 10-year-old kid who wants to be a doctor and help my people, but I don't know what to do. I get scared sometimes, but I would do anything for my people. It's heartbreaking to see all the suffering and wonder why we deserve this. My family says people hate us because we are Muslims. Why do they treat us like this? The kids at Raffy are innocent. It's not fair to send bombs and kill them.

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I feel out of place in my community, realizing that 70% of people share similar feelings. While making bracelets, I ran out of string and went to a craft store. There, I met another woman buying blue beads. We connected, both feeling overwhelmed and emotional. She had just come from therapy, and I had just argued with a friend about a troubling topic. We hugged, sharing our struggles as two women wanting to express our feelings. I’ve distanced myself from people who don’t understand the seriousness of the situation. I want to help those in my community who may feel unsafe. If you're near Milwaukee and want a bracelet, let me know. To those who thrive on our sadness, remember that the consequences of your actions are coming back to you. Good luck to anyone affected.

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I'm not in a good mood today. If you see me, just keep walking and avoid making eye contact. I feel like I want to lash out at people, even if they support Kamala. It's a strong urge, and I can't help but feel frustrated.

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I miss my son. He shouldn't have had to endure this, and neither should I. It hurts deeply. What will we do now? What will happen to us? The system is flawed. We need to take action. Let's come together and address this issue. It's happening too often.

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Your mom and dad don't understand, and Uncle John is clueless too. You can't share it with grandma; it would be too much for her heart to handle.

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It's okay to feel overwhelmed; we all experience that. It's important to express those feelings. While we often try to present a happy front, we have responsibilities to manage, like doing the dishes. Remember, it's going to be alright.

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I'm feeling emotional right now. As a teacher in Mississippi, I noticed many of my Hispanic students have been absent, and today, one returned but was picked up by someone unfamiliar. I’m heartbroken and scared for them. These children are like my own; we share laughter and learning every day. With recent ICE actions, I worry about their safety and the whereabouts of their parents. One student was excited to become a big brother, and now I wonder if he’s scared or alone. I just want them to be safe and with their families. Regardless of their legal status, they deserve to be together. Thank you for letting me share my feelings; it’s been hard for all of us.

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I find it really unfair that I had to go through this disease while the other 5 people didn't. They got everything I got. But I'm still fighting and will continue to fight. On a positive note, there are people out there who will support and assist you. Their help is always available, and your name will never be forgotten.

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I've been hiding and not showing the impact on me, but I'm done being scared. The doctors who said this was safe are now ignoring us. It's time to be heard, seen, and believed.
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