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Today is so trash, please end my suffering lol

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I’m so sorry your day was really hard but you got to keep your head up and get through everything I know how it is I’m really struggling in life right now to but my friends and family are here to support me Schools and everything is hard
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I'm so sorry your day was bad hope it gets better

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