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The teenager sits curled around herself in rehab, matted hair, skeletal arms bruised by needles, scarred wrists, metal gouged grotesquely into and around every orifice, sunken eyes exuding a generous measure of fear and defiance. God, She could be my daughter, had my daughter inherited my weaknesses and propensities. Her demeanor tells me more than her lack of words - She is filthy, scabby, loathsome. She looks at me and I can tell she's thinking the same of me. Judgmental ***** --
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Oct 5, 2011
Oct 5, 2011 at 8:05 PM UTC
Rehab Girl
The teenager sits curled around herself in rehab, matted hair, skeletal arms bruised by needles, scarred wrists, metal gouged grotesquely into and around every orifice, sunken eyes exuding a generous measure of fear and defiance. God, She could be my daughter, had my daughter inherited my weaknesses and propensities. Her demeanor tells me more than her lack of words - She is filthy, scabby, loathsome. She looks at me and I can tell she's thinking the same of me. Judgmental ***** --
warren-gossett
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Oct 5, 2011
Oct 5, 2011 at 8:05 PM UTC
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