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Me. i'm really stressed out with school and i just took a test i don't know if i did good on. it's really bothering me because when i was little i always felt like i was the smart kid, like i knew everything. now, i feel stupid. i'm so stressed out about school that i can't function correctly. i get up super late, rarely eat breakfast, and i dread getting up to go to school. i have so much homework to do, a quiz every three days, a test every five days, and so much homework i need to complete by tomorrow. right now i don't really have a reason to be living. i just feel all this stress will be removed if i just died right now. i've always had good grades, a's and b's, and i don't want my parents to hate me if i don't do well on this test, because they've always been the parents strict on grades. i feel if i don't do well, they'll never speak to me again and hate me forever.

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