The whimsical mirror. [H.S]

The whimsical mirror. [H.S]

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Ophelia goes through a long journey of self-discovery. Along the way, different people cross her path and teach her a lesson or two. One day, she stumbles upon a rather unique mirror that helps her see how much words can actually hurt us. "Did you really think you could get rid of me Ophelia? You know I'm your past, present and future. I'm a part of you: who you were, who you are and who you will forever be. You will forever be an ugly fat bitch. I did nothing and you know that. You were already insecure before we dated; you weren't giving me enough attention. You were too whiny, too dumb, and too chubby." #923 anxiety, 31/05/2021.
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