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English, 17.05.2021 22:40 sawyerharper

Who ever is reading this: I love u.

U matter.

The world needs u

The world is bad, and its getting worse

You have to accept that fact before you go out int the world

you're not always gonna be provided food by your mom or dad

You need to become a young man/women

I wish i could transfer your pain somewhere else.

GOodbyee, also support lgbtq+ or ima buss your kneecaps <3

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