A letter from May 23, 2023

Time Travelled — about 3 years

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, you better not be a little kids and scared. You better beat anyone up if they mess with you. Get good grade so you dont have to take summerschool like a dumbo. Get a nice car that you can race in and show off to all the hater. How a nice and rich life and go to the gym everyday and dont be lazy. 2023 was a good year but it could be better. Be nice to all the other teacher you will have and dont talk back. I hope you learn a lot of stuff within these 4 years of highschool have have as much fun as you can. Go to the beach as many times as you can during every summer. Go to vegas with all your friends. Go out with your family as much as you can and make sure they have fun. Work hard to make your parents happy and so you dont get your stuff takin away. Join wah ching if your brother join. Buy a lot of canes because thats the best fast food ever made in the country. Join sport like volleyball and track. Make are goal come true by making your own business with your friends and family. Life has been interesting, crazy, fun, boring, unexpected, expected—a lesson in opposition. Despite all the constant frustration, you’ve managed to wear glitter every **** day, and hey, that’s kinda a victory, right? Your clothes are on point—a ton of of shiny stuff, colors, and general epic yoga outfits fit in your closet.You’ve got the most epic dog, sweet friends, and an above average family (well, let’s not include your extended family).You get to spend time outside in one of the most beautiful places on earth and you’re in the best shape of your life thus far, so that’s great.As you continue to age, you’ll continue to get more awesome. Remember, the goal is to peak at 90 (or later). You’ve got a lot of time.Despite the frustration, you’re on your way to making all your dreams come true (probably).Now go on an epic vacation and buy a new outfit with your sweet bank account that you hopefully acquired by now. You’ve earned it. Keep ******* it.

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