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There’s going to be days when you stay in bed until 2pm because your sadness holds you a hostage in your room, but that’s okay. There’s going to be nights when you can’t sleep because you’re crying so hard in your knees, but that’s okay. There’s going to be “friends” who leave because they didn’t like seeing you sad, but that’s okay. There’s going to be teachers who don’t understand why you don’t show up to class, but that’s okay. There’s going to be nights where you relapse and hate your life a little more, but that’s okay. There’s going to be people who don’t understand what you’re going through and that’s okay. You’re still here and you’re still fighting, that’s all that matters.
I believe in you!!!!! (via confessing-emotions)
People who say sadness doesn’t hurt physically apparently never experienced feeling so sad. I’ve felt it in my legs, my jaw, my head, my quivering lips, aching eyes, and my aching chest. It hurts my chest the most because it literally feels like your heart is in pain.
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We don’t want to settle for just “fine.”
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The exhaustion of depression.
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Simply put, yes we have.
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Our words usually have double meanings.
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Tired.
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Overwhelming, all-consuming pain.
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Our warning signs.
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We’ve worn this mask many times.

