The lives we live
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  • LECTURAS 60
  • Votos 5
  • Partes 2
  • Hora <5 mins
Continúa, Has publicado mar 13, 2016
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Have you ever questioned your life? Have you ever thought that maybe there isn't suppose to be a complete and strict purpose, but that maybe being here is enough? Sometimes we need to understand that we are here on earth and that is enough. Live. Live because death is sad and no one likes being sad. A story in which two pessimist talk out their views with each other. A story about death and life and realizing that life could be so good, but you have to go through hell first.

Trigger warnings: contains suicidal thoughts, drug usage, and eating disorder.

"Running through my veins I can feel it rushing to my head I may be living on the edge but baby I'm already dead."
-K.L.
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