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Thank You, Odyssey

I'm really going to miss this.

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Thank You, Odyssey
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I have been a part of Odyssey for about six months and this opportunity has allowed me to accomplish many things in just a short amount of time. I wanted to start creating content because I have a lot to say about certain topics that I find extremely important to me. My first piece focused on country music shaming and I wanted to share my opinion on this because I did not like how people spoke to me when I would talk about the music I liked.

Odyssey has allowed me to be creative in all of my efforts to write intriguing pieces. When I was not writing articles, I could create a listicle showing people what Penn State dining halls I liked the best, why I love Bucks County, and more. I was able to share a little piece of me in all of my articles to anybody who was willing to take the time to read them.

I am so grateful for the ability to share my thoughts and feelings.

Sometimes I have to sit down and write out my feelings because I have a hard time talking about them or because nobody is willing to listen. I was able to talk about my thoughts on the election and although some people may have disagreed with me, I still shared my point of view. I could tell people about how I feel when people talk poorly about things I like. I was able to talk about the things I love and the things I hate. I was allowed to open myself up to anybody who was willing to read my words.

I wanted to keep this thank you letter short and sweet. I wanted to let Odyssey and my audience know how grateful I was to have the opportunity and I hope everyone throughly enjoyed my content. Hopefully one day I can write again, but until then, I must say goodbye to this amazing community.

Finally, I just wanted to thank Odyssey for the opportunity to share my content with the world. I love how anybody can access my articles and listen to what I have to say. I love hearing my friends and family members tell me about their favorite pieces and hearing their feedback. It feels amazing to have people compliment your hard work and enjoy reading something you spent so much time working on.

Thank you, Odyssey.

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