By Aryana Gupta
I was 6 years old when I had my first existential crisis.
It was the terrifying moment when all the kids from my first grade class sat down in alphabetical order and opened our respective lunchboxes. I sat there frozen with fear, wondering if it would be worth the humiliation of opening my lunchbox, and if the fresh, familiar scent of my culture would bring questions or dirty looks.
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