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I do believe in wishing upon a shooting star, sliding across a rainbow residing, and our body is meant to fly because we're made of stardust. Yeah, these are bizzarre, yet, it's proven by my journey here as a senior high school student. Infinite wishes of wisdom to conquer every lesson and task, wishes to gain weight, wishes to eliminate my baby pimples, wishes to get a good night sleep, at least once a week. Wishes granted by meeting new friends that'll change my life forever. Challenges along the way were inevitable, but, they have successfully toughened me up, a lot. I'm sliding smoothly and here we are now at the end of the rainbow with a pile of golds, or maybe not-- these are just a pile of paperworks and research paper. Still, I love my SHS life. And I'm flying right now as I leap and take a risk of another fall, because I know, If I only believe, I can have it. The memories we've created here really carved it in.
-Reinlois Felipe
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