What I talk about when I talk about ... friendship
By Emily Barber | April 22, 2018Friendships are inconvenient. When we have so many other things to do, from homework to sleep, why do we put so much effort into our friends?
Friendships are inconvenient. When we have so many other things to do, from homework to sleep, why do we put so much effort into our friends?
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