Sulit
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Sulit: (adj) Something that is worth it A story in where a lost and depressed 18 year old Fayette Belgard tries to find the meaning of life and its purpose meets 18 year old Ruben Sheler who finds life so precious and something that should be nurtured and sees the beauty in the world whereas Fayette struggles to find it. Watch as two polar opposites with two different ways of thinking bring the best out of each other creating a friendship and find an unexpected love through it. ‼️TW‼️: Yea there are mentions of suicide, self harm, and eating disorders so DO NOT READ if you get triggered easily by such things
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