Goodbye everyone
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Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2014
There was this boy in my class he was cute I was scared to ask him out we talked a lot I asked him out one day he said no I was to ugly for him I went home the night and wroght a note and said "it don't matter how fat or ugly someone is don't say it to them" I hung my self.my mom came in and found me dead she read the note on the back of the note said "I love jason Martinez" my mom and dad went to the school the same day and talk to my teachers.they all said that I was the nicest kid.they read me diary.
December1st,1999
I'm not the best person there can be I may be ugly I may be fat but U shouldn't judge people by there cover..
January1st,2002
This is my last night on the earth im going to hang my self Tmr after school no one would notice I'm gone I love him a lot but her never liked me.i talked to my friends about him the day before I talked to him and asked him out he told me to get lost ugly.i went to the bathroom and started to cry I lied and said my stomach hurts I called my mom.
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