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Hello I am Max Cauliflower, I go to Blackwell and I'm just a normal teen.

Oh no, I just got powers and saw my best friend die.

Oh look she is not die anymore

Hi, I am Chleo all of the edgy teens love me. I am the favorite character.

I am secretly lesbian, and you find out when I dare max to kiss me.

I'm coming

Stop. Stop, stop.

Ok

I'm Warren. Only the heterosexual people like me. I'm not important, so k bye.

Oh no, now I am cripple and I just want to die.

Max, end it all. Kill me.

No

Why?

No, I will not let Chleo die.

Kill me.

No

Kill me

No no, fine.

Wow, bitch

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Youngstown councilman says pastor is too 'negative' about schools - Duration: 2:14.

coming leader in the Youngstown

community is tonight challenging

an older more established member

to be less

negative.

Councilman Julius Oliver wants

the Reverend Ken Simon to look

more positively at the good

things being done.

A debate over negativity is new

at 11.

Stan Boney-WKBN 27 first news:

On May 9th -- Reverend Ken Simon

stood on the steps of the

Youngstown Board of Education

and criticized parts of

CEO Krish Mohip's plan to

improve the Youngstown City

Schools.

Julius Oliver-Youngstown City

Council 1st ward: "I THINK

REVEREND SIMON HAS BEEN TOO

FOCUSED ON THE NEGATIVE.

THERE ARE SO MANY POSITIVE

THINGS GOING ON IN THE CITY AND

THERE ARE SO MANY YOUNGER PEOPLE

WAITING FOR THEIR TURN TO

TAKE ACTION. HE SHOULD BE

PASSING THE BATON TO THE

YOUNG PERSON."

Reverend Ken Simon-New Bethel

Baptist Church:

"AND SO YOU STAND FOR CAUSES

THAT ARE JUST, AND THAT'S

NOT BEING NEGATIVE." Stan

Boney-WKBN 27 first news:

Reverend Simon has long been

involved with improving the city

schools. He's a

staunch opponent of House Bill

70 -- the state mandated

Youngstown Plan --

which gives CEO Krish Mohip

total control of the school

system.

Reverend Ken Simon-New Bethel

Baptist Church: "I DON'T THINK

IT'S RIGHT TO GIVE ANYONE THAT

MUCH POWER AND

THEN HAVE THE TAX PAYING

CITIZENS OF THIS CITY HAVE NO

VOICE IN WHAT GOES ON IN THEIR

DISTRICT."

Julius Oliver-Youngstown City

Council 1st ward:

"I MEAN THE CEO IN MY OPINION

HAS A GREAT PLAN. ALL HE NEEDS

IS

COMMUNITY SUPPORT. HE'S NOT

RACIST IN ANY WAY, HE'S NOT

BIASED IN

ANY WAY. HE'S COMING FROM

CHICAGO WHERE HE TURNED THEIR

SCHOOL SYSTEM AROUND. HE'S A

MINORITY HIMSELF. HOW CAN HE BE

RACIST? IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY

SENSE. IF ALL YOUR NEGATIVITY

ISN'T

BASED IN FACTS, YOU SHOULD STOP

TALKING."

Reverend Ken Simon-New Bethel

Baptist Church: "HE MAY BE JUST

MISINFORMED, MISGUIDED OR MAYBE

DISCONNECTED FROM THE REAL

ISSUES THAT PERTAIN TO OUR

STRUGGLES HERE IN THIS VALLEY."

Julius Oliver-Youngstown City

Council 1st ward:

"LET THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN. WE GOT

A VOICE. WE GOT POWER. WE CAN

CHANGE THINGS."

Reverend Ken Simon-New Bethel

Baptist Church:

"I BELIEVE IN WHAT I BELIEVE IN

AND I RESPECT WHAT OTHER PEOPLE

BELIEVE IN. BUT I DON'T SEE IT

AS BEING NEGATIVE, BUT

UNFORTUNATELY SOME WILL."

Reverend Simon says he firmly

believes in the causes he's

working for -- and will

continue to do so. Julius Oliver

says he plans to hold some kind

of community

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