Kutch!patchi
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Tamagotchi used to be a fad at our school. People with them always got maskutchis and stuff, and would never agree with me that Mimitchis and Mametchis were what you got when you took perfect care. Some people that couldn't get tamas got tama ripoffs. But when I say thet to them, I get cussed at. About 20 of my friends had tamas. About 5 ever got a Mimitchi. 2 without my help.
I hated that time of year.
Now tamas are 'childish' 'dumb' 'stupid'
and other names. I am not made fun of (kind of in the 'cool' group... ) but some people are.
Just because they like tamas.
I think the fad ended because people got tired of tamas. Most people's tamas died right when they evolved into marutchi. I wouldn't think it's very fun lke that. Kinda boring. Now tamas are only shown as Boring toys for eight year olds, not eighth graders. My friends say I'm too old for them. I hate how tamas are labeled as a little girl's toy. Although I am a girl, I know tons of boys who like tamas. And older people who like them, too. In fact, Most older people I know took better care of them. (older as in my age, 13.)
Whatever.
I'll always think of tamas in my ways, and hope to stop labeling them.
And I'll always love them.
-The Wandering Kutchipatchi (Yes, I spell Kuchipatchi that way. I made a typo in 2nd grade and it stuck. Stop PMing me about it.)
I hated that time of year.
Now tamas are 'childish' 'dumb' 'stupid'
and other names. I am not made fun of (kind of in the 'cool' group... ) but some people are.
Just because they like tamas.
I think the fad ended because people got tired of tamas. Most people's tamas died right when they evolved into marutchi. I wouldn't think it's very fun lke that. Kinda boring. Now tamas are only shown as Boring toys for eight year olds, not eighth graders. My friends say I'm too old for them. I hate how tamas are labeled as a little girl's toy. Although I am a girl, I know tons of boys who like tamas. And older people who like them, too. In fact, Most older people I know took better care of them. (older as in my age, 13.)
Whatever.
I'll always think of tamas in my ways, and hope to stop labeling them.
And I'll always love them.
-The Wandering Kutchipatchi (Yes, I spell Kuchipatchi that way. I made a typo in 2nd grade and it stuck. Stop PMing me about it.)
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