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bosss Posted at 3:53 pm on Nov. 10, 2008
so one of my best friends just got switched into my lunch, and there aren't enough seats at our table for her to sit with us. she's been my really good friend for 2 years but lately she's been ditching me for her boyfriend and blahblahblah shit like that. i told her today there weren't enough seats and she answered with 'k' aaand then she 'felt sick' and went home from school. i feel bad but at the same time i feel like it's not my responsibility to make sure she has somewhere to sit.

i'm probably wrong but what do you think?

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Natsy Posted at 3:58 pm on Nov. 10, 2008
stop eating lol xx share a seat?
Rachelw Posted at 3:55 pm on Nov. 10, 2008
well last year and this year my friends all sit at diff tables then me and i always feel depressed cause of it so now i just dont eat maybe try to set a special day to sit with her every week so that she still feels included
Baron Samedi Posted at 3:54 pm on Nov. 10, 2008
I'd continue to not give a shit who sits where during lunch.
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