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English, 22.11.2020 01:30 Alexishp33

I want you to know that you are amazing, you are beautiful, you are smart, and you are worth it! It's okay to feel down
but eventually, you have to turn it around
you can't stay sulking forever
even if you're under pressure
I know it will be tough
and I know it will be rough
but I also know that you are enough <3

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