Tell me if you want me to kms.
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@Lucinda …
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@MichaelDaGrapeBoi ?..
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@MichaelDaGrapeBoi what?..
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@Lucinda nothing…
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@MichaelDaGrapeBoi no tell me…
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@Lucinda idek…
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@MichaelDaGrapeBoi … How? …
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@Lucinda i suck at stuff like this…
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@MichaelDaGrapeBoi …
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@MichaelDaGrapeBoi ok…
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@Lucinda Honestly, when people ask publicly if they should kill themself, it’s more of a slap in our faces. Like saying no one cares about you, loves you, etc, it’s more like saying “You haven’t done enough to show you care about me.” I’m sorry people haven’t done enough to show you they care, and hey, maybe I’m wrong. Maybe no one has done anything to show you they care. But asking if you should kill yourself doesn’t really…make…people…care…that much more…? As terrible as it may sound, the fact that it’s so common makes it hard to sympathize with that person. Not saying you’re just out for attention at all, but I’m just saying if you want to make friends so you can be cared about, pressing that “kms” panic button won’t get you there.