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Q: girl scout gold award question!?
For my girl scout gold award i was wondering if an appropriate project would be to host a To Write Love on Her Arms event. This is an organization preventing teen depression and teen suicide. I wasn’t sure if this would be considered community service or not? Here is their website: http://www.twloha.com/ and this is the page where they talk about hosting an event: http://www.twloha.com/move/ It is # 2 on the list.
A: One of the big rules about a GS Gold Award – or any GS project – is that you can’t raise money for another organization, which it sounds like what that would be.
Also, generally most GS Councils won’t approve a Gold Award project that is just to support another organization’s established mission. It needs to be more than a volunteer project, but a leadership one where *you* figure out a need and *you* find a way to fill it, at least partially, not just do what someone else has already set up.
So, while it’s a good starting point to look at TWLOHA’s mission and events to get some ideas, you will need to come up with something different for your project. Maybe you could create a local event highlighting the need to deal with these issues and giving resources available – including TWLOHA – for those who need them. What type of event is up to you – will it be small group discussions, a large walk-through event, an event geared toward adults, one for teens themselves, an art project… the possibilities are endless, and this is just one path giving an example of how to take the idea you already had which is a good service project, and turn it into a Gold Award project.
Q: Religion contributes to adolescent depression in some races??? Does anyone have any experience or thoughts?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080903134209.htm
SUMMARY:
Previous research has shown that teens who are active in religious services are depressed less often because it provides these adolescents with social support and a sense of belonging.
But new research has found that this does not hold true for all adolescents, particularly for minorities and some females.
MORE DETAILS:
The study found that white and African-American adolescents generally had fewer symptoms of depressive at high levels of religious participation. But for some Latino and Asian-American adolescents, attending church more often was actually affecting their mood in a negative way.
Asian-American adolescents who reported high levels of participation in their church had the highest number of depressive symptoms among teens of their race.
Likewise, Latino adolescents who were highly active in their church were more depressed than their peers who went to church less often. Females of all races and ethnic groups were also more likely to have symptoms of depression than males overall.
SEE LINK FOR DETAILS ON REASONS ETC.
A: One would need to look at what kind of religion these latinos and asians have, who tend to get depressed. Are they involved in a highly authoritarian and legalistic religious group? Does their religion give promises of earthly prosperity that ends up disappointing them? A lot of elements could come into the equation here. I have noticed in Central America, in certain kinds of churches, young people are held to a very high standard that the adults don-t really follow, but actually cover up their failings. The young people, more naive, get caught up in the hypocrisy, and as they come to realize it, I can imagine that in some cases depression could set in. Note: I am NOT referring here to a majority of churches. Just that there are some churches like that, and it could explain some of this.
EDIT:
Miss Zero, I’m afraid you are expecting too much of R&S section. Most “contributors” seem to just want to make a point for or against some particular religion, and they don-t want any facts to get in the way. I do enjoy the occasional serious contributor, however.
I did find this question interesting, but am not at all surprised at the reaction. Whatever the intent of the questioner was, the facts are still true. Actually I am not sure the first respondent was consciously making a smart*** remark. They might have just felt they had to defend their faith, and be repeating something they heard somewhere. Whereas this question has nothing to do with the question of faith, but rather with certain forms of religious culture.
Q: Raising awareness on depression and suicide?
The following links are about teen suicide.
When I watch these videos it helps me to stop thinking about suicide.
They make me cry so much, I really miss those people who took their own life, I wish I could’ve done something to prevent this from happening, and I will when I’m alot older…I hope these vids touch you as well…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXqocdThk8s&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHynDpYv1Gw&feature=related
Why is this posted in the LGBT section? Because I know the majority of us (yes i am gay) has thought of suicide at least once in our lifetime.
This is not really a question, just raising awareness, but meh
mrs. i totally agree with you, it can’t be forgotten that easily and it feels like no-one cares..that’s what friends are for i guess
A: i dont think ppl understand the impact it makes in someones life unless it happens to them, just like anything else. i can say that i turned a blind eye on it for awhile when my friend started feeling depressed, and one night i had to drive across three states b/c he kept calling me saying he was going to kill himself. i found this poor kid crying his eyes out in the bathroom and i felt horrible for not helping him in the first place when i knew something was wrong. thankfully he’s still alive and he’s getting better all the time. but i think it’s just like anything else in the world, people dont care about it unless it’s happening or did happen to them. and i think ppl think that teenagers should just be happy b/c their young and the SHOULDN’T have anything to worry about, but they do and they dont get help for it.
Q: Do I have freaking ADHD?!?
Hello,
So these are the symptoms I have
constantly fidgeting with hands or feet
extremely easily distracted (i can sometimes barely finish a sentence)
difficulty in showing instructions
shifting from one incomplete task to another
talking EXCESSIVELY
interrupting others
not listening or paying attention
forgetting things necessary for tasks
Which are nearly all of them, atleast according to (http://www.thehealthcenter.info/teen-add-adhd/symptoms.htm) I took an online test for it, and it said no joke “you need to seek professional help immediately”. I’ve tried to tell my parents but they just say that im just a show off…you’d think they would learn their lesson from last year when i thought i had depression and they practically laughed in my face…months later i was cutting myself and attempting suicides.
Basically my question here is how can i tell them that i truely think i have it, how can i have them take me seriously, this really seems to affect me in school. Ive also read somewhere that untreated ADHD in teens can lead to major depression when grown….uhh i already have major depression so who knows how ill turn out…
A: i have add and it sounds like it. go to a doctor, they can diagnose and help
Q: looking for a good blog name?
Ok so im trying to start my own blog abut loners & the truth about loner/depression/sexuality/teen life i allready have a myspace for it but any ways i need a good name…any suggestions?
Thanks in advanced
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ps please add this myspace
http://www.myspace.com/outreach_to_understand
Thanks for you’re time
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A: Life4teens
Q: Self confidence, Depression Barbados discussion?
I know this section is about tourism but its quite dead at the moment so lets have a little discussion.
I’m sure we all remember my topic on child abuse about a week or two ago which really had me thinking. I’ve never really expected that sort of stuff to happen to such a young child.
The suicide attemp rate by teens in Barbados is quite high…maybe twice the adult rate? i’ve never actually known of anyone who have succeded on their attempt but i’m positive many people place the blade to skin and cry theirself to sleep every night.
Sure some people do it for the attention but what about the one’s who see no way out? I’m sure we’ve all had atleast one day when everything seems to be crumbling and you just want an escape from the frustration.
Some people feel this way daily. Hurt,frustrated,angry,sad,alone,confused etc.. and to make things worst the public rubs it in deeper whether it be at school/work/public place they make hurtful comments such as “he/she – weird/fat/bony/ugly/black/retarded”….
Actually i remember a day in Religious Education the teacher said “God created us from dirt” one girl asked “Ma’am did God make me from mud cuz he hate me as i’m so dark and made Bianca from sea sand cuz he likes her more?” Sure everyone laughed but the next week she ended up in the physiatric ward. When she Came back to school things we’re so odd and tough from the other students she got transfered.
Check out these vids –
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbeoq-X9-dE&feature=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vqkdy2S6gE&feature=channel_page
How long did you leave?
A: I agree with you and I dont think it only starts in even primary school but I think these issues start from nursery. Some people are leaders and then other kids turn out to be the followers and as we all the know the followers end up doing stuff just to fit in with the crowd.
I think if it can be nipped in the bud from pre years the issues can really regress…if those in authority be it mother father or who ever teaches the kids that thye are smart and handsome beautiful then they will begin to see it themselves and bulkit great confidence that no one can shatter.
Depression is a serious issue especially in teens and teens handle it differently to adults most times and sometimes we may not be able to understand how someone can end their lives but we have to reach out to those in need of help. We sometimes tho may never know that people are in need of help emotionally..but there are signs to look for and I guess we allneed to learn them and look out for each other.
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Q: Do you agree there is no need for drugs for anxiety/depression?
.anxiety is like this..when person gets bit by a vicious dog in child hood, then in teens and adult hood the person will hate dogs, and get anxiety attacks every time he/she sees dogs if the event was traumatic…. NO PILL will fix this, you cause the anxiety in your head, you just have to adopt a new BELIEF system in your head, a new way of thinking
so to solve this is by counseling or psychotherapy/cognitive therapy is the only way because you fix the root of the problem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPUHUpfDVgY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu7NDUc5TD4
watch the videos, and what u think?
A: Hi,
A very thought provoking question. I would never ever trust a doctor and take their advice without actually studying it and then studying it some more.
It is true, you do not need pills or potions to correct anxiety or depression and you need not spend months talking to a therapist either. Great question!
Q: self mutilation3?
okay ppls. www.gurls.com gives out help for teenagers
A: Yes it could be triggering to some.
However, it’s like saying that when you ask someone if they’re thinking about suicide that you will make them start thinking of it. It’s false.
The things that you don’t talk about make the situation worse. People who self-injure, suffer from an eating disorder, etc would be suffering alone because this site might be their only support.
Edit: I just went on that site…confusing as hell to navigate, too many sub-menus and way too much color. Just my two cents.
Q: What do you think of my story plot?
Here’s a summary:
Audrey Meyers is just another reserved teen accused of depression. Losing her parents in a recent car accident she can’t even remember has taken its toll on her, but Audrey knows she’s not mentally depressed. Refusing to speak to her therapist only leads her flustered aunt to the decision to move and start over, hoping Audrey will return to normal over the blistering hot summer in Arizona.
Soon after moving in Audrey finds a diary—one belonging to Margaret Riviera who lived back in the 1930s. The girl speaks of a man that lived next door, who was always watching her. Not long after reading the diary, Audrey begins to see things—spirits tormenting her, horrible nightmares, strange and unexplainable visions, and then there’s the weird house next door, where she sees a man though the house has been vacant for years.
Trying to figure out the mystery of her evil diary and finding love on the way, Audrey believes she is going insane—this time for real. Of course, there’s no such thing as an evil diary, so her friends and aunt shove the thought aside and tease her about it. But things get serious, and what she’s seeing begins to attack her. She is sent to a mental asylum to get her head back together. Living for months with a bunch of mental patients, Audrey’s visions and hallucinations leave her no choice but to find her source of tormentor.
Is it any good? Would you read it? Honest opinions please!
Here’s the link to the first chapter if anyone’s interested:
http://www.worthyofpublishing.com/chapte…
I’ve only got about four chapters so far but i wonder if i should continue… =/
here’s the link:
http://www.worthyofpublishing.com/book.asp?book_ID=4027
sorry!
A: Wow. I really liked that. The summary managed to intrigue me and it seemed really well thought-out, compared to many summaries I’ve seen on here (I can understand some people don’t write summaries very well, after all I am one of them, but it’s nice to see a real good one here).
I am definitely considering reading it. I opened the link but it’s not working – did you maybe post the wrong thing? Or is it just my computer?
To be honest, the idea isn’t extremely original. BUT, I don’t think that matters. Not very many things are original anymore these days, but as long as stories are done right (character development, no Mary-Sues, twists and turns, etc), then it doesn’t matter. It can be really good. Judging by the writing of the summary, I have high hopes for the story and I think that it will also have good writing.
Also, you shouldn’t wonder if you should or should not continue. If you have started a story, and though it may not seem amazing and people may put you down, it doesn’t matter – you should continue writing it regardlessly. If you want to write it, then write it. Don’t let anyone stop you. You’ll only end up getting better at writing.
So, best of luck.
Q: What do you think of my story idea?
Here’s a quick summary:
April Meyers is just another reserved teen accused of depression. Losing her parents in a recent car accident she can’t even remember has taken its toll on her, but April knows she’s not mentally depressed. Refusing to speak to her therapist only leads her flustered aunt to the decision to move and start over, hoping April will return to normal over the blistering hot summer in Arizona.
Soon after moving in April finds a diary—one belonging to Margaret Riviera who lived back in the 1930s. The girl speaks of a man that lived next door, who was always watching her. Not long after reading the diary, April begins to see things—spirits tormenting her, horrible nightmares, strange and unexplainable visions, and then there’s the weird house next door, where she sees a man though the house has been vacant for years.
Trying to figure out the mystery of her evil diary and finding love on the way, April believes she is going insane—this time for real. Of course, there’s no such thing as an evil diary, so her friends and aunt shove the thought aside and tease her about it. But things get serious, and what she’s seeing begins to attack her. She is sent to a mental asylum to get her head back together. Living for months with a bunch of mental patients, April’s visions lead her to a man that’s the cause of the stress in her life, a man which she has no choice but to kill.
[i]You either live for nothing, or die for something.[/i]
Is it any good??? Interesting???
If anyone wants to read the first three chapters here’s the link:
http://www.worthyofpublishing.com/book.asp?book_ID=4027
A: That was really good actually. I like it. Might be something I would pick up and read, and it sounds a lot like something that would be made into a horror movie. It has a good essence about it.
Q: do you like my story (Please give me your opinion)?
Please give me your honest opinion, I really need it!!!
Here’s the summary:
Audrey Meyers is just another reserved teen accused of depression. Losing her parents in a recent car accident she can’t even remember has taken its toll on her, but Audrey knows she’s not mentally depressed. Refusing to speak to her therapist only leads her flustered aunt to the decision to move and start over, hoping Audrey will return to normal over the blistering hot summer in Arizona.
Soon after moving in Audrey finds a diary—one belonging to Margaret Riviera who lived back in the 1930s. The girl speaks of a man that lived next door, who was always watching her. Not long after reading the diary, Audrey begins to see things—spirits tormenting her, horrible nightmares, strange and unexplainable visions, and then there’s the weird house next door, where she sees a man through a house that has been vacant for years.
Trying to figure out the mystery of her evil diary and finding love on the way, Audrey believes she is going insane—this time for real. Of course, there’s no such thing as an evil diary, so her friends and aunt shove the thought aside and tease her about it. But things get serious, and what she’s seeing begins to attack her. She is sent to a mental asylum to get her head back together. Living for months with a bunch of mental patients, Audrey’s visions and hallucinations leave her no choice but to find her source of torment.
It’s not really revised yet… So nothing is official. Please tell me what you think of the idea…
Here’s the link to the chapters if anyone wants them:
http://www.worthyofpublishing.com/book.asp?book_ID=4027
A: It sounds interesting but you lost my interest when she returns to the mental institution again for months.I think you should edit and read she had to see a therapist and skip returning to the asylum and leave her teasing relatives in as she’s on the verge of being committed.I like the parts of the suspicious man next door and the old diary that she finds;those two items seem interesting enough for a story to keep a reader reading.Save some of your zeal for writing for other stories,hold back,too much imagination in one story can ruin the whole plot or story.Otherwise I think your on way to becoming another writer.Try separating your ideas or plots and motives,then sort and put your ideas in proper perspective to hold the reader’s attention.Try not to scatter your readers thoughts.Merry Christmas.
Q: Do you like my story idea?
Here’s a summary:
Audrey Meyers is just another reserved teen accused of depression. Losing her parents in a recent car accident she can’t even remember has taken its toll on her, but Audrey knows she’s not mentally depressed. Refusing to speak to her therapist only leads her flustered aunt to the decision to move and start over, hoping Audrey will return to normal over the blistering hot summer in Arizona.
Soon after moving in Audrey finds a diary—one belonging to Margaret Riviera who lived back in the 1930s. The girl speaks of a man that lived next door, who was always watching her. Not long after reading the diary, Audrey begins to see things—spirits tormenting her, horrible nightmares, strange and unexplainable visions, and then there’s the weird house next door, where she sees a man through a house that has been vacant for years.
Trying to figure out the mystery of her evil diary and finding love on the way, Audrey believes she is going insane—this time for real. Of course, there’s no such thing as an evil diary, so her friends and aunt shove the thought aside and tease her about it. But things get serious, and what she’s seeing begins to attack her. She is sent to a mental asylum to get her head back together. Living for months with a bunch of mental patients, Audrey’s visions and hallucinations leave her no choice but to find her source of torment.
Do you like it? Would you read it?
Here’s the link to the chapters if anyone’s interested:
http://www.worthyofpublishing.com/book.asp?book_ID=4027
A: Hi! I think it is very good! Although I don’t know about the last part, about going to a mental institution, but it depends on how it continues. You should watch out because it is very similar to a movie which I don’t remember the name, about this guy who had cancer and moved to a house and everything you say happens to him, so you should check that its not too similar to it (do some research to find it so that you can see it is not too similar to that movie, or you might have some Copyright trouble). And you should also register your idea on Copyright because if you share your ideas so openly on the Internet, anybody could steal them from you and you wouldn’t have any rights on it, so keep an eye on that! You should definitely copyright it, it is a very good argument.
Good luck with your project!
Q: READ PLZ!! To Write Love on Her Arms?
In support of To Write Love on Her Arms, you should write “love” on your arm on November 13th, 2009, National To Write Love on Her Arms Day. This is not an event that you ATTEND, you just simply write “love” on your arm in support.
http://www.twloha.com
To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery.
Quick Numbers:
-121 million people worldwide suffer from depression.
-18 million of these cases are happening in the United States.
-Between 20% and 50% of children and teens struggling with depression have a family history of this struggle and the offspring of depressed parents are more than three times as likely to suffer from depression.
-Depression often co-occurs with anxiety disorders and substance abuse, with 30 percent of teens with depression also developing a substance abuse problem.
-2/3 of those suffering from depression never seek treatment.
-Untreated depression is the number one cause of suicide, and suicide is the third leading cause of death among teenagers.
Here’s where it all began:
Pedro the Lion is loud in the speakers, and the city waits just outside our open windows. She sits and sings, legs crossed in the passenger seat, her pretty voice hiding in the volume. Music is a safe place and Pedro is her favorite. It hits me that she won’t see this skyline for several weeks, and we will be without her. I lean forward, knowing this will be written, and I ask what she’d say if her story had an audience. She smiles. “Tell them to look up. Tell them to remember the stars.”
I would rather write her a song, because songs don’t wait to resolve, and because songs mean so much to her. Stories wait for endings, but songs are brave things bold enough to sing when all they know is darkness. These words, like most words, will be written next to midnight, between hurricane and harbor, as both claim to save her.
Renee is 19. When I meet her, cocaine is fresh in her system. She hasn’t slept in 36 hours and she won’t for another 24. It is a familiar blur of coke, pot, pills and alcohol. She has agreed to meet us, to listen and to let us pray. We ask Renee to come with us, to leave this broken night. She says she’ll go to rehab tomorrow, but she isn’t ready now. It is too great a change. We pray and say goodbye and it is hard to leave without her.
She has known such great pain; haunted dreams as a child, the near-constant presence of evil ever since. She has felt the touch of awful naked men, battled depression and addiction, and attempted suicide. Her arms remember razor blades, fifty scars that speak of self-inflicted wounds. Six hours after I meet her, she is feeling trapped, two groups of “friends” offering opposite ideas. Everyone is asleep. The sun is rising. She drinks long from a bottle of liquor, takes a razor blade from the table and locks herself in the bathroom. She cuts herself, using the blade to write “FUCK UP” large across her left forearm.
The nurse at the treatment center finds the wound several hours later. The center has no detox, names her too great a risk, and does not accept her. For the next five days, she is ours to love. We become her hospital and the possibility of healing fills our living room with life. It is unspoken and there are only a few of us, but we will be her church, the body of Christ coming alive to meet her needs, to write love on her arms.
She is full of contrast, more alive and closer to death than anyone I’ve known, like a Johnny Cash song or some theatre star. She owns attitude and humor beyond her 19 years, and when she tells me her story, she is humble and quiet and kind, shaped by the pain of a hundred lifetimes. I sit privileged but breaking as she shares. Her life has been so dark yet there is some soft hope in her words, and on consecutive evenings, I watch the prettiest girls in the room tell her that she’s beautiful. I think it’s God reminding her.
I’ve never walked this road, but I decide that if we’re going to run a five-day rehab, it is going to be the coolest in the country. It is going to be rock and roll. We start with the basics; lots of fun, too much Starbucks and way too many cigarettes.
A: Thanks so much for getting the word out here to everyone.
I’ve already written “LOVE” on my left arm in big letters.
I also made my friends.
The other day I met someone at the mall who had tattooed the word “LOVE” on her wrist.
Q: Should teenagers have more rights?
Do you think it’s far that teen years are an artificial extension of childhood? The age of maturity keeps changing. At one time a child was considered an adult when they reached puberty. Then it was moved to 18 years old. Now, a child can live at home and act like a dependent up until they are 26 without any problem. Adolescence is an artificial extension of childhood; a segment of society of adults that are still treated like children. The problem with extending a teens childhood years can be frustrating for everyone involved. The teen’s mind and body are telling them they are adults but everyone around them still treats them like a child. The result is anger and depression in most cases. With all the potential being bottled up it starts to boil over into society and into the families. Do you think it’s fair that teenagers can’t vote, have the freedom of true property rights, to sign contracts, work, start businesses, live on their own, and make decisions about education and health care? Should teenagers be allowed to make adult decisions if they are ready? And should the age of majority be lowered to 15 or 16?
Source: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/the-danger-of-treating-teens-like-children.html
Devyn A., a lot of 21 year olds are immature too.
The reason why so many teens act stupid when they are actually very smart is simple. They are acting within boundaries given them. When cooped up with hundreds of other teens with aimless lives the results are predictable. They act like all the other teens.
A teen’s world is void of freedom, responsibility, and realism. Instead of working and interacting with adults they spend over 65 hours a week with fellow teens. This huge segment of teens is targeted by aggressive marketers of large businesses. Idle teens with mock-responsibility spend over $200 billion each year on music, clothing, and make-up. They decorate their pseudo-world with posters of pop icons and other meaningless objects. Instead of working along side adults they are warehoused with other teens in a system designed to contain and restrict them.
I think child labor laws and mandatory schooling need to be done away with. I think young people at 14 and 15 are indeed mature enough to be independent, but we have taken away all opportunities for this and have pigeon-holed them into artificial dependence and childhood. I mean crap, juniors and seniors aren’t even allowed to leave school for lunch anymore in a lot of districts. Is there any wonder so many of today’s teens are angry and depressed?
People complain of our disrespect and our outbursts and damage on society, well maybe if adults would give us a voice and allow us to decide things for us, not people who were teenagers way back when.
You all should read The Case Against Adolescence. http://www.amazon.com/Case-Against-Adolescence-Rediscovering-Adult/dp/188495670X
I’m 17, by the way
A: Here is Scotland you are classed as an adult when you are 16, you can get married without parents consent, you can legally have sex at 16 but cannot drink alcohol until you are 18 but no matter what age you are your parents will always treat you like a child, I am 54 years old and my mum still tells me how to live my life because she thinks as she is older she knows better.
Q: Am i crazy??????????????????????????????
Mental Health Warning Signs
Symptoms of mental disorders vary depending on the type and severity of the condition. Some general symptoms that may suggest a mental illness include:
In older children and pre-teens
* Abuse of drugs and/or alcohol
* Inability to cope with daily problems and activities
* Changes in sleeping and/or eating habits
* Excessive complaints of physical problems
* Defying authority, skipping school, stealing, or damaging property
* Intense fear of gaining weight
* Long-lasting negative mood, often along with poor appetite and thoughts of death
* Frequent outbursts of anger
I was looking up what was wrong with me… and this is what i saw on a website(http://www.webmd.com/depression/mental-health-warning-signs). All except 1 or 2 are true about me. I admit i smoked weed from the 8th grade, took esctacy 3 or 4 times and shroomed only once. But im in 11th grade now and i’ve been sober off of any type of drug for about 4 months. I used to be very nervous when i was talking to other people especially girls…. I can’t stop thinking about how screwed up this world is… Don’t tell me i should go seek some help cause that’s why i’m writing this to get help from people with intelligent replys.
A: No ur not crazy ur a teenager n most adults 4got wat its like 2 b 1. They 4get the peer pressure the need 4 acceptance e.t.c endurance builds strength n character. If u hav no experiences how do kno wat life really is about? Drugs r not a solution there an alterated effect of enjoyment that passes quickly. Its normal 2 feel selfconscious when tlkin 2 grls there very difficult species 2 understand especially at ur age. Take some time out n reevaluate ur life the people n thngs that r henderin u eliminate out ur life move forward on a positive road. Do wats best 4 u take care of u. N keep livin b.cuz through every dark nite is a brighter day ahead.
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