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🌙✨🥀What’s the point?; living & being happy is the point🥀✨🌙
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depression seems to be the one thing in life that you can never completely escape. its always hovering close by ready to pounce on the slightest bit of weakness. im starting to run out of strength again.

-that one ex you can never get rid of

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sometimes i feel like i don’t have a purpose and that i should fling myself off a bridge before i have to live through the potential failures of my life. I’m afraid I’m gonna grow up and have nothing going for me and I’ll just be stuck in a miserable poor existence. I feel like it’s better i take myself out now before that happens. I feel so trapped in my head and no one can understand it but me. I feel like I’m destined to be a failure in life. Everyday it’s just another blow that slowly cracks at my will to live.

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‘Depression is being colourblind and constantly told how colourful the world is’

-Atticus

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“Have you ever wanted to cry, and no tears came out. So you just sit there, quietly, and feel your heart break into tiny pieces while everything crumbles around you.”

~ colorfulbiscuithandsdiplomat

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“i have what i have and i am happy i’ve lost what i’ve lost and i am still happy”

— Rupi Kaur // milk and honey

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“Thank you for misunderstanding me, rejecting me and not seeing me and teaching me to always see myself.”

— Maryam Hasnaa

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Haven’t written in a while. But there’s just something about you. Something that brings me peace. Helps me breathe. Shines light into the dark days. I forgot what it was like to truly smile until you popped in. There’s just something about you I can’t quit put my finger on. But you’re truly one of the most beautifulest things to step foot into my life.
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“How do you know someone is for you? They bring peace you haven’t found anywhere else. They support your effort. They water your growth.”

— Malanda Jean-Claude

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“Thank you for misunderstanding me, rejecting me and not seeing me and teaching me to always see myself.”

— Maryam Hasnaa