My grandfather will adore you."" Because...?"" You're not normal."" I see we're back to trading insults."" I meant that as a compliment.

Jen Turano
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If you're lucky, one of your grandparents will love you forever. This means that they'll always be there to support you and care about you. You can't just tell your grandparents that you love them. You have to show them that you mean it.

By showing them that you care for them, they'll see that you're not a typical teenager. You've got to be different! Being normal is the worst thing that could happen to a teenager, because teenagers are supposed to be different!

Source: A Most Peculiar Circumstance

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