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head fluid

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Sep 16, 2020
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things that swim around in my brain juice inside of my almost empty skull. it's pretty shallow water if i do say so myself okay but imagine if hydrated pee was purple and dehydrated pee was bright blue? like "aww, man! looks like i haven't been drinking enough water, my urines blue again.."
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Silence

No one notices. No one cares. No one asks. ... I'm just a normal girl. School is getting on my nerves most of the time, but that's normal. I don't have a lot of friends like everyone else. I guess I'm living a life like everyone else. Everone else also thinks that. They think im a normal girl living a normal life having friends and a great family. But in reality, I just try to survive. I try not to drown. I try not to lose the fight I have within myself. I fight every day. With myself and, more importantly, with the most important people in my life. The people who gave me everything, but it's still not enough for me. I want to get out of this. Apparently I'm also not enough for them. I mean why would they do so many things that hurt me if they would like me? I don't think that this can go on forever but I also don't know what to do about it. ... !Spoiler! TW: -mental illness -use of cures words -abuse -eating disorder -fake friends -mobbing

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