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This was honestly a really touching article to read, and to see there are still people out there who haven't conformed to society yet and become insensitive jerks. It's honestly reassuring to see that there are indeed people out there, who do genuinely consider and care about the wellbeing of others, even if it is overseas, where they may not be exposed to it often, or at all. I think people like Melissa make the best kinds of friends, and is the somebody that people should try and be more like.
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