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Status Replies posted by Plague
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Help needed:
So this year I've decided to make advent calendar for friends and family, however I wanted so advice. Apart from candy/chocolate what other things do you think you'd enjoy in an advent calander ?
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I like that idea thank you hun x
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what are those eyebrows!!
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Haha now i'm curious
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If you can afford to pay £80+ to see a musician who doesn't even know you exist
You can afford to pay £10+ to support your friends local band
If you can afford to pay over £200 for art decor
You can afford to spend £20+ to support your artistic friendStop saying you support local talent or friends when in reality you think getting free tickets or freebies is what support is!
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-Huggles-
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happy birthmas me
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Happy womb escaping day cutie????
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Gimmie Netflix and Amazon recommendations tyy
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See the thing with having depression at such a young age, is that you get used to it, it becomes a part of you. It’s who you are, you grow up and the years pass you by, your friends are excited at the concept of another birthday, but all you can think is fuck, I’m not dead. I made it through another year. unless you’ve had depression before turning eighteen, I don’t think you fathom how hard it is truly to get out of this cocoon of suicidal thoughts and depression. You don’t know how to be sane, you don’t know how to be happy, you don’t know a life outside of this pit of self-destruction and depression. The difference is people who get depression after eighteen have an idea what a life outside of depression is like, but when you get it when you’re young is that you have no concept of what life is without depression, or the constant suicidal thoughts. You don’t just get over something that has had a hold on your life for over fourteen years.
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Same goes for you hun always here
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See the thing with having depression at such a young age, is that you get used to it, it becomes a part of you. It’s who you are, you grow up and the years pass you by, your friends are excited at the concept of another birthday, but all you can think is fuck, I’m not dead. I made it through another year. unless you’ve had depression before turning eighteen, I don’t think you fathom how hard it is truly to get out of this cocoon of suicidal thoughts and depression. You don’t know how to be sane, you don’t know how to be happy, you don’t know a life outside of this pit of self-destruction and depression. The difference is people who get depression after eighteen have an idea what a life outside of depression is like, but when you get it when you’re young is that you have no concept of what life is without depression, or the constant suicidal thoughts. You don’t just get over something that has had a hold on your life for over fourteen years.