Dear, World
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Ongoing, First published Mar 04, 2018
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Probably one of the most unoriginal books you'll ever read, that's not really like a book. Sort of? I don't know. Pretty much just real talk on how I view life and the world. Amazing and sad. I don't think anyone will actually ever see this but hey its the internet so I'm probably kidding myself here.  But if you do end up reading it I hope you fond it interesting in some sort of way. 
     
     It's going to mention topics like depression, suicide, and anxiety, so if its not a good subject for you please don't continue reading . I don't want to give anyone bad thoughts not that I want it to be that bad in general but I can't help how I feel sometimes. I mean I could but I'm using this as a way to "vent" my problems. Now that I typed that it makes this whole book thing seem stupid. 

     Also I'm typing this on my phone so there's probably going to be many spelling and grammar mistakes. Plus many commas that will most likely be misplaced or nonexistent. I apologize in advance. I don't mean to upset the spelling nazis and grammar police.
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