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Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2017
Ever feel kicked to the ground?
Well, everyone has had a bad day, and if you happen to have one, and want to talk about it, please come here to the comments! I'll get there as fast as possible, and talk with you ☺️ 
I'll try to post something happy, or a good quote at least once a day too!
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Sure, Thanks, I am Fine

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Depression Anxiety Insomnia Heartbreak Unloved Crazy Scared Joyful Happy Bullied Everything listed here is something I've either felt or gone through. As have many others. But is it easy to say out loud? No, it never is.