It's Gonna Be Alright
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  • Reads 1,295
  • Votes 72
  • Parts 22
  • Time 8m
Complete, First published Jan 16, 2015
this book is dedicated for the people thinking or planning suicide. for ones who are afraid of being judged. for the ones who have anxiety. for the "freaks" in the back of the class. for the kids who were never heard up until now. For the kids who are strong enough to live a shitty life. for the peculiar kids all around the world. Here's to you, sweetheart.
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