I have
urges to kill myself
and I don’t understand why
I suddenly do
I can’t keep
pulling myself up
to be happy anymore
please
send
help

urges to kill myself
and I don’t understand why
I suddenly do
I can’t keep
pulling myself up
to be happy anymore
please
send
help
I don't have enough energy to deal with your bullshit rn so please just shut the fvck up and be mature. I'm gonna sleep wake me up when you finally find it.
#rant
Friend: hey what's Panic at the disco?
Me:
We decided to go to the mall afterschool today, we didn't even intend on going there, we planned on going to a café near the mall but we went to the mall anyway, we ate at a resto then as we were walking, we saw an empty ice cream cup on the floor, without hesitation, I don't know, but I suddenly just crouched down and picked it up thwn headed straight for the trash bin. Then I saw it from a far, a little kid maybe about 6 or 7 years old did the same thing to a crumpled receipt and ran towards the same trashbin. My friend did the same thing when we were heading to a department store and saw an empty mcfloat cup in one plant pot of the mall.
Now this sounds normal, but it's just really inspiring to think that because of a small thing, I could actually influence other people to do it.
Use these as prompts, reference, or whatever else you’d like.
I wish I never have had any every night.
mentally i am living in a cabin in the middle of nowhere in the woods of oregon and it’s foggy and i am wearing a big sweater and baking banana bread
-anonymous
Don't, please, just... don't say that. You're not in their state to say "it's just a guy/girl", you don't know how much they could've loved the person, how much they felt for them, what they had to go through to be with that person, you don't know how painful it is unless you actually have experienced it. But still, you shouldn't say that. You can't tell how much that person means or meant to the person. You can't just say "just get over 'em" and it just magically happens that they wake up one morning and poof they're over them, no, sadly no. It's not walk in the park to forget a person that meant more than just a person to someone. It takes time. Don't go shutting them up on their venting, crying, mood swings, tempers, melodramas and other depressing moments, just hug them, tell them it's okay you're there, don't be an ahole that tells them to "just get over it"