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All I need now is a rope sadly the only way I have cause I can't get ahold of a gun I'll be able to see my child soon honestly my life was shit until I met my ex and her son and now that my child is dead I can't see her son and she left me for another co worker I'm just done 26 years of pain and I'm ready to go
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27 here, just waiting for my SN arrive. I go up and down in my moods but hell, today is just one of my bad days, which I am very familiar with at this point by the way.
Maybe I can just live on welfare for the next few years. Maybe. Doing nothing, just staying alive and suffering. But what is the point. I just want to not exist.
I don't think you should kill yourself thinking you'll see your child in the afterlife, none of us knows if it exists at all.
All I need now is a rope sadly the only way I have cause I can't get ahold of a gun I'll be able to see my child soon honestly my life was shit until I met my ex and her son and now that my child is dead I can't see her son and she left me for another co worker I'm just done 26 years of pain and I'm ready to go
After having you child killed by the woman you love have g the woman you love walk out on you for a friend and d co worker I'm just kver it I was just a stepping g stone as usual
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