Personal Narrative: I Am Dumb

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A lot of people get labeled and judged in the world and I get judged quite a bit as well.

One thing that I get labeled on is my size. I am a skinny scrawny guy, so it is easy to make the

assumption that I am not tough or that I can not speak for myself. I also get labeled a lot for

being dumb, I say a lot of stupid things to make a lot of people laugh so a lot of people assume I

am dumb.

In reality I am a skinny guy but I am pretty tough I don’t let a lot of things bother me and

I when I get hurt or shaken up a little bit I just let it go and keep pushing myself. I’ll admit that I

am a pretty hilarious guy and I say a lot of stupid things to make people laugh. Therefore, it is

easy to guess or say I am stupid. In reality though

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