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  The semicolon is used when the author could end the sentence but chooses to continue it for a while longer. It's used very rarely in writing because most people don't know how to use it. It has another meaning, a purpose a lot of people don't even know about. The semicolon is used by people suffering with depression, self-harm, addiction, and other mental health issues that can lead to the thought of death. The semicolon is used when the author could end the sentence but chooses to continue it for a while longer. It represents the wish to continue your story even when it could end right there. The semicolon is a representation of someone who with the burden of their mental health carry on, keep writing, keep breathing, keep fighting, keep going. The semicolon is used when the author could end the sentence but chooses to continue it for a while longer; it is used as a will to continue the author's thought, to continue the story. To the people who use this semicolon, even if it's just something you can nod at, keep fighting, keep writing; we'll fight with you, fight for you. It isn't the end of your story yet; keep writing



  If you feel like you're feeling a pull to end your story too soon call this number. The suicide hotline is available 24hrs a day. Don't end your story too soon.

Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255

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