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"Stop, and Oh My God You Better Be Rolling" Response
The writing titled “Stop Drop and Oh my God you Better Roll,” written by Kathryn W., talks about fears. Her writing left me feeling relatable. I can relate. Fires and irrational fear is something everyone has. Whether it being,”fears that spread like wildfire,” sharks, or anything like that, “My cousin’s irrational fear that a shark was going to eat her kept her out of the ocean on beach vacations.” My irrational fear is also sharks. I absolutly hate sharks, but I go swimming in the ocean anyway because I won’t let my fears get in the way of fun. I think swimming in the ocean is one of the most fun things because you can go as far out as you want with boats or skis. This story is written pretty well. It explains and talks about other people’s fears. What I’m gonna argue about is the fact that people think facing their fears is something they can’t do. It’s not the easiest thing, but hiding from your fears is not going to help any.
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