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True creators💥

 Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it.

"Some people have the amazing ability to turn other people's business into their full-time job, complete with overtime benefits."

Who cares, right? People just can't resist poking their👃into others' business. For their own ridiculous amusement, they turn our lives into their personal drama show. I swear, these folks have magic mouths, specially crafted to conjure up new problems with silent explosions that can go off at any moment.

I mean, seriously, why do they care if our exam scores are high or low? Who gave them the job of remembering our test dates? 😂 These people, I tell you. They show up like rainbows🌈—rarely, but with the impact of a post-apocalyptic warzone.

life before their interference:

Very calm and beautiful 😍 


life after their interference😅:

Hats off to their dedication to wrecking other people's peace.

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