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Valentina said:
I wrote a whole story on my Mac and it was coming out amazing and I just went to go finish it yesterday and it wasn’t in it’s usual file. I searched everywhere for it, in every folder possible, and it didn’t appear. I think I will cry because I’m a teenager and it meant everything to me. I’m starting to hate my Mac right now. I don’t know what to do.