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Graduation Day: Muslim Teenager Uses Satirical YouTube Videos to Cope with Bullying

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Most of high school senior Asfand Latif's friends aren't Pakistani or Muslim like he is. Latif isn't allowed to date and his Friday nights are spent at a mosque -- not partying with friends. Even if he does go to high school parties, he still feels like an outsider. To help bridge the gap between American culture and his he own, he took YouTube.

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