empty parking lots, empty pill bottles.

empty parking lots, empty pill bottles.

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a thought diary from a girl like me. tw: sh, ed, sa, bipolar episodes, panic attacks, homophobia and transphobia, manipulation and phycological abuse mostly just mentions but y'know.
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