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Kyuki said
Yeah my mom stopped me but made sure she talked about the family image not two minutes after. And she hasn't spoken to me without an incredible amount of annoyance since. As for anyone else in my life. I almost literally have no one else to talk to my one friend out of the two I have...yelled at me for being stupid enough to try and continue on with school in the first place. Telling me I brought it onto myself.


Well this makes you know that they love you as do all of us
because jorick has a small wee wee of course.
Rare said
Well, I couldn't tell him, because he wasn't at school... so that sucks ;p Maybe next week I'll try again.


Do you see him out of school? Because Telling him at school isn't probably the best idea.
I'm Mahz little sister
Okay don't judge me. Whateves judge all you want sluts, but I tend to dislike old literature, but some is really good.
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I didn't even like reading until the 7th grade. What is wrong with me.
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Er.. I don't even know if I have top ten...

10. Into the Wild- Jon Krakauer: I don't know why, but it intrigued me with every chapter. Read in 8th grade

9. Divergent- Veronica Roth: Read in 8th grade when it first came out. Thought it was cool and then I got connected to the characters.

8. Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins: Read in 8th grade and was totally blown away that it was aloud in schools which made me like it more.

7. The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel-Michael Scott: Twas an awesome series. I loved how the author brought in multiple historic people and events into the book. It was a genius idea.

6. Maximum Ride- James Patterson: Although it was repetitive and terrible writing IMO, what kid doesn't like rebellious kids living on there own and defying everyone?

5. The Maze Runner- James Dashner: The First book was amazing, but the other two were kinda dull. The pre-quel was fantastic too.

4. Ender's game- Orson Scott Card: An amazing read. Too many thoughts to put down.

3. Ender's Shadow- Orson Scott Card: Didn't fully finish it yet, but it gave more insight into the universe of Ender and it was cool and interesting

2. Fahrenheit 451- Ray Bradbury: I loved the curiosity that the author hit spot on. It was a great view on their type of world as firefighters that burn books.

1. The Giver- Lois Lowry: I thought this was amazing. It made you think of all your memories. and such. great read. Though never read the series.

No particular order.

Honorable Mentions: The city of Ember- Jeanne DuPrau: I can't even contain all my feels in this book.

More books, but I can't remember them.
Um.. Kinda what scribz was saying, I think you should find more help. Read this carefully, Online relationships are not going to stop you from hurting yourself. As you said your mother had stopped you. I think you should spend a lot of time with your mother and find some friends. The more people you love and that are close to you, the more resisting it will be to end your own life.

By all means take what everyone here said into consideration. Please. I wouldn't want to see you end your life with me sitting here doing nothing, but writing words on the screen for you.

Just promise us all something okay? Don't die on us and fight on You're smart and you know it. Use that brain.
Azarthes said
What do you do for a living, Hank?


red stained collars
that sounds almost sexual
Oh my space? Sweet.

Although Svenn is a serious name

As a fellow Wisconsinite it'd be respectful to include us. :p
omg squee. pls no put that away
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