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I once had a friend who complained about not being to afford a $50,000 car (despite having bought a brand new car that same year) and losing a $100 toy, all of which equated to having a bad day.
I once had a friend who lost a job twice in less than a three month time-span while in the midst of a legal situation; this friend didn’t complain at all and didn’t have time to complain.
I once had a friend who complained about not having enough money, not having a full-time job, and not being able to afford basic necessities. All of this complaining happened while watching tv throughout most of the day.
I once had a friend who complained about not enough people liking their social media post.
I once had a friend who complained about a friend always missing life because life consisted of taking a picture of every moment and sharing it to an unknown world.
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