The Loony Clan

The Loony Clan

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"I've been through all of it. This stupid crap that you guys are going through? I've know it. I've felt it. I've survived it. You wake up and even though there's sun that peaks through the crack of your window, blinding you in the eye, you still feel surrounded and crushed by the dark. You're just lingering in it. You...you ask yourself if you're really worth it. And then...then there's that image of that bridge on 8th Street. That image calls your name and you want to jump. You want to jump and block out the sun's rays. You've got yourself a bottle of rum and you've got your body and you're ready to jump. Sometimes, you don't see anything...that is until you wake up and the sun is still there, in your eyes."
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