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How to use social media
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Ongoing, First published May 06, 2019
We're told not to post our feelings on Social Media right? We're also told what to dress, wear, look like, and why we should because it is "ideal". Here I'm going to go through the Do's and Don'ts and discuss why we should be free to be whoever the hell we are. Gay, Straight, Anxious, Depressed, Male, Female, Overweight, Underweight, and everything in between.
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This is the story of an abused teenage girl, Maddie. Her need to die has become overwhelming and she is trying to find a way to help herself before she does something she may regret. The story is told from her point of view as she recalls all that has happened to her. Maybe telling her story will help her, maybe not. This isn't just any other sob story. This is more realistic. You may even find yourself comparing your life to Maddie's while reading this story. Disclosure: I wrote this as a 13-year-old and the writing is definitely not up to my current standards, but I feel as though changing what I have already written would take away from the emotion I put into this story at 13 years old. If you'd like an updated and more well-written version, please read my other story entitled "Remembering". TW/CW: domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation