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Drinking today just borrows tomorrow’s happiness. You aren’t the only one who thinks about going home and killing themselves. Poetry and *** are an enthralling combination. You’re not a ‘young girl’- you’re an actual real person. In reality, all that every person wants is love, happiness, and acceptance- keep that in mind. Sometimes it feels like everything good has been whitewashed out of your world, Yet it still goes on. You go on. Be proud of yourself for being alive- Sometimes that’s all there is to be proud of. Coping tactics don’t always work. Words are important- speak up. It is your own birthright to die- no one can take that from you. When you understand your own deepest, Darkest inner workings- you’ll be invaluable in helping others- So don’t be afraid of self-reflection even though it’s hard. Put up a fight for what you love. The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.
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Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 1:58 PM UTC
Things I Never Learned in High School
Drinking today just borrows tomorrow’s happiness. You aren’t the only one who thinks about going home and killing themselves. Poetry and *** are an enthralling combination. You’re not a ‘young girl’- you’re an actual real person. In reality, all that every person wants is love, happiness, and acceptance- keep that in mind. Sometimes it feels like everything good has been whitewashed out of your world, Yet it still goes on. You go on. Be proud of yourself for being alive- Sometimes that’s all there is to be proud of. Coping tactics don’t always work. Words are important- speak up. It is your own birthright to die- no one can take that from you. When you understand your own deepest, Darkest inner workings- you’ll be invaluable in helping others- So don’t be afraid of self-reflection even though it’s hard. Put up a fight for what you love. The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.
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Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 1:58 PM UTC
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