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Fitting in

I never fit in any group. Whether it was school or outside school. Only time I seemed to have friends was when I was in bands.
 
The closest I ever got to fitting in was track in high school but even then I wasn't really part of the team, the team was the sprinters and relay members, I ran solo distance like the 1 or 2 mile, on occasion the 440 or 880 if girls were out (I believe they are now the 400 and 800m vs ours in yards)

But I have always been on the outside looking in as they say. I still do and most likely always will but its ok now. At least I know WHY now. For me just knowing has changed my perspective on a lot of things that have happened in my life.
 

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