Beyond Repair | Telus | #RiseAbove

Beyond Repair | Telus | #RiseAbove

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I've been thinking about suicide lately. Not me killing myself, no. The sideffects. How people will feel and cope with the loss of an aqantance. Perhaps how my family will see that this reality has broke me beyond repair.
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