Mean Girls
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And this time, I want you to raise
your hand if you have ever

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said anything about a friend
behind her back.

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Open them.
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There's been some
girl-on-girl crime here.

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OK. So, what we could do today
is a couple exercises to help you

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express your anger in a healthy way.
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Let's start over here.
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Ms. Norbury had us confront
each other directly

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about the things
that were bothering us.

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And it seemed like every clique
had its own problems.

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You've been acting really stuck-up
ever since you switched to shortfielder.

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And Dawn agrees with me.
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- Dawn?
- Don't drag me into this,

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I'm pitching tomorrow.
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OK. Good.
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Can I just say that we don't have
a clique problem at this school?

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And some of us shouldn't have to take
this workshop, because some of us

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are just victims in this situation.
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That's probably true.
How many of you

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have ever felt personally
victimized by Regina George?

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Good. OK, who's next?
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Who's next?
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Cady.
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Do you have anything
you wanna own up to?

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Yes.
No.

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You never made up a rumor
about anybody?

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Just that you sell drugs.
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No.
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Nothing you want to apologize for?
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I couldn't apologize to Ms. Norbury
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without getting blamed
for the whole burn book.

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No.
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I'm really disappointed in you, Cady.
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OK, so we're all here
because of this book, right?

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Well, I don't know
who wrote this book,

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but you all have got to stop
calling each other sluts and whores.


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