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Spectrum...is about..well, the spectrum of things. The spectrum of pain and stuff, and how everyone's biggest problem
reaches the same level on their own personal spectrum, no matter what rating of severity it gets on the world's spectrum.
I wrote this for a friend of mine, Cathy. See, Cathy's a great girl and she deserves to be just as happy as she is, maybe
even more so. But, she hangs about with me, and my life isn't so good. When she hears about my problems, she knows that they're
bigger than hers, so she feels like she has no right to be upset about things that happen in her life cause they "don't measure
up". So, she avoids talking about them and just pushes them away. But problems in her life feel just as big and are just
as important as those of my own and anyone else's, because everyone has their own spectrum. So, if you relate to Cathy, stop
looking at the world's spectrum and pay attention to your own. And if you relate to my half of this situation, don't ever
belittle someone else's pain because it seems less severe than your own...does this make any sense? Well, spectrum's not about
Cathy and me, it's about Isaac Hanson and a girl named Peaches (but there's no love story aspect to it). Read if you will,
and of course know that this is fitction and I have no association with Hanson or anyone else. Also, the character Draco is
taken from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter, which I also have nothing to do with.
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