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Answer, don't get mad, i know this isn't a math question or anything, but am i a burdon? i meet someone who eventually become my friend the same day, introduced me to their friends, because i had no friends, and knew no one at school. i isolated myself. but we hang out at lunch now, all of them, but like when i see them during school, they see me and ignore me, and don't say hi. this happened to 2 of them, and another, but they just asked a question"what day is it" am i a burdon? i mean i feel like i'm trying hard, i tried to say hi, but they looked away, i bring them for everyone, i brought food for 2 people, i brought iced tea for another one of them, i'm bringing cookies tomorrow for the whole group, and i'm bringing rice crispys for another day. but i still don't know what to talk about. i don't want to sit at lunch with them, but they sit infront of the entrance to my building when the bell rings. kinda hard to avoid. any advice i feel horrible. then if i don't sit at lunch with them, i feel s

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