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Rosalie Avila, she was only 13. Happy as can be, smiling like the brightest sun. Loving life, while spreading the joy around. Until that day at school, classmates started teasing her, while calling Rosalie such horrific names. She started cutting, numbing every emotion that came her way. Taunting Rosalie, always sat alone in the lunchroom. Their words were tearing her apart, ripping away her self esteem. She had enough, going home, heading towards her room, closing the door. Her mom came walking inside, gasping in horror, seeing her baby girl hanging from the ceiling. Quickly taken to the emergency room, where she was later put off life support… Still the bullying keeps coming up, teens are now trolling, even bashing the parents. Mocking, judging, discriminating, hating, smacking. Rosalie's parents are still grieving and mourning, while wishing upon a shooting star that their daughter was never put through all that crap.
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Mar 17, 2020
Mar 17, 2020 at 5:34 PM UTC
Rosalie Avila
Rosalie Avila, she was only 13. Happy as can be, smiling like the brightest sun. Loving life, while spreading the joy around. Until that day at school, classmates started teasing her, while calling Rosalie such horrific names. She started cutting, numbing every emotion that came her way. Taunting Rosalie, always sat alone in the lunchroom. Their words were tearing her apart, ripping away her self esteem. She had enough, going home, heading towards her room, closing the door. Her mom came walking inside, gasping in horror, seeing her baby girl hanging from the ceiling. Quickly taken to the emergency room, where she was later put off life support… Still the bullying keeps coming up, teens are now trolling, even bashing the parents. Mocking, judging, discriminating, hating, smacking. Rosalie's parents are still grieving and mourning, while wishing upon a shooting star that their daughter was never put through all that crap.
(If you or anyone you know is feeling suicidal, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline 24 hours a day at 1-800-273-8255; or contact Crisis Text Line, a confidential service for those wanting to text with a crisis counselor, by texting HOME to 741741).
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20/Non-binary/Wisconsin
Mar 17, 2020
Mar 17, 2020 at 5:34 PM UTC
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