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                    [Summary] => "Friends are like pillars on your porch. Sometimes they hold you up and sometimes they lean on you." This is a quote from a girl named Sharon that caught my gaze while browsing the Internet a couple of years ago. When one is young, a constant playmate is what one calls a friend. When one is broken-hearted, a friend that you call at 4 a.m. to listen to your cry and repeated stories is a treasure. As we all mature and experience life, the meaning of friendship grows deeper.

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