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Stopping Suicide... One Song at a Time.
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many times we don't see in ourselves what others see in us, but if we were to look in a mirror that revealed to us what lies within us, then we would finally be able to see just how truly beautiful we are.
Holaaaa!! How are you? You guys are totally awesome! I go to Middle school East by the way. I listened to you talk therr and I actually cried. It was likee..pretty intense. ): But yeah just wanted you to know that. Oh and also you sing goood! Lol! :D
You guys came to roseville high and you were awesome. luv all the songs. U should let Rock Band put your songs on the game so people can play and sing your music. that would be awesome. :) thx! again!
Of course:)
<br />You came to my school & I took what you said to heart,
<br />My friends little sister who was only 14 killed herself two weeks ago tomorrow,
<br />I just ask that you keep her & her family in your prayers.
<br />Thank You<3
You're welcome,(: I just wanted to say when you came to my school a few months ago, I found it really interesting how you put the message into a song. You're doing a great thing for people, so thank you.[:
Hi! Thanks for accepting the request.
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<br />I just wanted to say that what yall are doing is beautiful. I lost my cousin Brett to suicide just under two months ago. February 11th actually. He was only 19 and barely ten months older than I am. Obviously, I've never lived a day without him being there too. Growing up we were best friends. We went through everything together. Its still so hard to believe for me...
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<br />Anyways, the point Im trying to make is, Brett was the first person Ive ever lost to sucide. But, with organizations like yours, Im hoping that hes also the last person I lose this way.
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<br />Keep up the good work...
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<br />--kami
Yea I mean there my friends, they mean alot so i'm trying to help them. Of course its not, its a very hard subject to talk about. Well i'm sure some are getting the message that it's okay.
But its very odd don't you think talking about being depressed. I was depressed last year, not suicidel, nor clinically depressed. But never the less I was still depressed, I just chose not to talk about it as much. I would talk to my friends, and it would get very awkward and a whole bunch of drama came up. And so a point on this year I was depressed and I just decided not to tell any one, because I didn't feel the need to have my friends flustered or anything of the sort. I am okay now, happy actually. So I think you should also get it through people shouldn't have to plaster a fake smile because in the end its just going to hurt you.