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A few seconds of regret

Sep 26 2010

A few weeks ago, a boy at my school Mark Jones* killed himself. I'd never seen so many people sobbing and holding one another. So, in a way i guess im writing this as a meomento to him, and a lifeline for all the people to come who want to kill themselves.

*Name changed to protect privacy

Please don't! I know at some point you feel like no one will miss you, no one will mourn, but i want to tell you know that, its never really worth it. Theres always someone out there for us wether we know it or not there is always one special person who will love us for who we are and be there for us no matter what. And im sure given time you will find someone like that too. You just have to keep the faith and they will show up somewhere unexpected. I hope you feel better about yourself. Take care.



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