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He's right at home
UNION SPRINGS - If most of us had our druthers, we would stay as far from middle schoolers as possible.
Middle schoolers are a breed unto themselves, with a language nearly indecipherable to adults and a style that often perplexes even the most hip grown-ups. Even if you have one of your own, they are still as mystifying as if they were aliens from another galaxy.
Wearing T-shirts with messages like "Teachers fear me" and "No need to speak up. I was ignoring you," or decked out in the latest mall fashions from Abercrombie and American Eagle, middle schoolers look like a force to be reckoned with.
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