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Own Up to Change Your Life

t the end of every season, the reunion is the place to own up to gossip, shade, and snark. Some acknowledge and atone for their mistakes, offering a path to resolution with a previous foe, while others stand by their statements. Either way, they’re forced to own up to who they are and what they’ve done in a kind of cleansing ritual. By the end of the reunion, everyone is on good enough terms for a group toast. For those of us without access to televised catharsis, embracing

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