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WHAT A LIAR!!! i dont believe you at all. you stole it from ice princess. the real FML here is the fact that you make up FMLs hahahaha
Ouch man! Sorry to hear that. It probably wasn't a party invite. Probably just a thing for certain parents, like ones who volunteered to sub or work at a carnival at the school.
lol invitations... elementary school much?
Reminds me of a time in 6th grade. I went to a very small catholic school (1 classroom per grade). This girl was handing out invitations to her birthday party. We had only about 18 students including me and her. I was the ONLY one uninvited. Why? Because the class knew I was an atheist.
And so you're in... 5th grade now? Have fun! Oh, and don't give the invitation to Mary. Obviously.
what are you, ten years old?
I've got a solution. Say no. it's not like you're gonna lose her as a friend, now is it?
Chuck the invite, crash the party, mock and publicly humiliate Miss Popular. They hate that.
Keywords
eat the invitation.
That's horrible, but I hate to say: that's how some kids are. You just have to accept it, and move on...and maybe if you feel like it, burn the invite. It's ok if Mary doesn't go to the party. I mean, maybe that girl will think Mary doesn't like her and you'll have your revenge.