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@PlanetaryKnight
I've worked with at-risk kids and teens and it was an incrediblly rewarding experience. What sort of work are you doing with the teens?
I suspect Twitter's ability to remain anonymous factors into people being harsher than they are in real life. It's part of the reason I try to make a commitment to being "me" online as much as possible.