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The thing that annoys me most about the scars on my wrist are that people take it as a way to tell me what I am. Emo, right? Daddy didn't like you? Maybe if you were cuter, someone would care. You should've finished the job. I'm hurting, always, and, in nights so cold that my hands shake under my blankets, I dream of a tomorrow in which it was my neck hanging on the oak tree outside that suburban neighborhood. That's not for you to decide. I'm sorry, but I don't think I gave you the right to tell me who I am and who I'm not. No one determines who should be dead or not, except for that person and fate. And until the day my neck snaps, or my wrists bleed, or my eyes close... I will not let a stranger determine my own life.
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May 3, 2015
May 3, 2015 at 10:43 PM UTC
Shut Up
The thing that annoys me most about the scars on my wrist are that people take it as a way to tell me what I am. Emo, right? Daddy didn't like you? Maybe if you were cuter, someone would care. You should've finished the job. I'm hurting, always, and, in nights so cold that my hands shake under my blankets, I dream of a tomorrow in which it was my neck hanging on the oak tree outside that suburban neighborhood. That's not for you to decide. I'm sorry, but I don't think I gave you the right to tell me who I am and who I'm not. No one determines who should be dead or not, except for that person and fate. And until the day my neck snaps, or my wrists bleed, or my eyes close... I will not let a stranger determine my own life.
SpaceMutie
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May 3, 2015
May 3, 2015 at 10:43 PM UTC
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