Hi my name is Alice. I'm 14 and I grew up in a town named Perry, oklahoma.
I always was a happy and fun type of kid i wasn't popular but i talked to everyone.i'm the type of girl who compliments everyone without hesitation it drives my aunt insane she's always is asking why do i do that and i always say because i like there shirt or cuz i like something of theirs but that's a lie i say nice things to random people cuz u never know if they are hurting inside or if there hurt. But, i also know when someone isnt having a good day or if they are hurt, scared, sad, mad, happy,or upset i just know because i can see behind the mask that people wear to hide the scar or the guilt or hurt most of the have anxiety some have depression and it is something that makes u feel alone and by yourself ik how that feels i have both and most people have it because someone hurt them or a family member died or an abusive relationship well i have it because i lost my dad and my childhood wasn't the best growing up we moved around alot after i turned nine but we stopped moving cuz we found a place where we are happy and now we live in Duncan, oklahoma and we have been here for 4 yrs well july 1st will be 4 yrs. But, anyways people feel lonely and that's why i compliment people because u never know what is going on in their lives so try and make people more happy in life so compliment or say something nice to them make them feel happier. Because what if they get into there car and starts cutting or kills herself bc they think they have no one and u cant be there to help them.always take the chance u have to make someone happy or smile heck smile at them and it will make them happy do something two show that u care and u are there for them bc it hurts feeling a blade cutting ur arm but people do it because they feel like pain will help but it wont i promise u that because i've tried over and over and it's just hurting u way more than u think. So just take a few minutes to say something nice to someone cuz u never know so just try don't give up on someone u know is going through a tough time.