No Joke

No Joke

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I always hear people making fun of people who self-harm and other stuff but they laugh without thinking about the consequences of their laugh. So this is a essay i wrote for my english class telling (in my perspective and opinion) of why people should take self harm more serious and not joke or bully about it.
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