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Ziggy Never Get Bullies Ever Again
Ziggy is a really smart student who gets bullied a lot by Ozzy. One day Ozzy made Ziggy fall down. The next day Ozzy was waiting for him. When Ziggy came of the bus, Ozzy tried to punch Ziggy blocked it and ‘said stop, pick on some on your own size and someone who has a lower iq than you,” everyone gathered around and said “ooohhh and roasted.” After that day Ozzy apologized and said “let's be friends.” Ziggy never got bullied ever again.

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