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Hello, my name is Khaymanta Fajardo and I am nine and years old and I'm Bolivian Quechuan and American It really shows people who they really were. You don't have to be somebody else.
and trying to tell you to stop lying to yourself.

How was the bubble bath?

Great job Amauta! A nice story about growing up. Concise, precise, and well written. Keep at it!

peace

Stasha

Thank you, and I hope everything is going well with your project!

I like the story, but what's strike me, it's the amazing colors about this short movie! Bravo...
Giovanni Firmino

Prego!

Amauta, you are a beautiful soul and an inspirational storyteller. Thank you for sharing your perspective.

Thanks mom...

Amauta:

This was short and concise , but profoundly deep. I wish you the best in your intellectual and spiritual growth.

kalfani ture'

Your comment was short, concise and profoundly shallow. JUST KIDDING! I owe you some technology I believe?

Amauta - I am full of sweetness flowing with electricity to see your story. I only met you a couple of times. I am an old and hopefully dear friend of your mother. I have my own son now. His name is Khaymanta Fajardo. His dad is from Bolivia. He will love your movie. I will show him in a few minutes.
Right now he is taking a bubble bath. His dad would think it is inappropriate for a warrior to take a bubble bath. Other people want you to wear their identities as well. I am satisfied you stand firm in the clouds.

Much love, Alma in Washington State

I used to take bubble bath's all the time. Until one day, I was so in to my bubbles that I was filled with a sudden sweetness flowing with electricity, and as we know, electric baths never end well. True warriors take whatever type of bath they want, bubbly or electric. Nowadays I prefer showers.

Caramba Amauta! Tu introspeccion, tu sensilles y tu valentia me llenan de orgullo. En verdad es un gran placer conocer a una persona tan brillante. En cuanto a tu edad... la inteligencia no tiene edad ni la brillantes ni la fuerza de caracter. Ahora me doy cuanta de cuanta razon tienes al decir que Maria hizo un buen trabajo :)

Y ella sigue tratando de trabajar pero su trabajo ya termino.

Amauta, a poignant story told with great narrative flourish. It's rare to see such introspection and honesty in people. The fact that you were able to question your decisions and actions, and to weigh the consequences so early in life is an inspiration. Keep learning and growing!

Thank you. I find myself learning and unlearning new things every day. Im glad you enjoyed my story!

Beautiful and wonderful, mi padrino! I wrote a very long response but it was lost. I write you a letter instead. This is a great fable in which the truth shines like the illuminating light from your soul.

Peace be unto you.

Khalid Moussa

Hello! My name is Amauta, and I am currently a senior at School Without Walls. Middle School was a blur for me, mostly because, I was such a dumb kid. Nothing was working out for me, until I had a chance encounter with a poor little creature, who gave his life for mine. I know it sounds overly-dramatic, but what better way to look at the world than to make everything more magical than it is?!?! I hope you enjoy my story, and I would appreciate any feedback or discussion! Thank you

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