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No, but for real, check on your strong friends, man, because people be hurting in silence, even if they're wearing a smile on their face. When the quiet gets loud, pay attention.
Miss Cheesecake, you are so on point. I'm recognizing that people who wear that smile, it's hurting in the inside. So looking within them, it's very important. Even if they deny, no, I'm good.
I agree with you, and I agree with sis Richard research. Sorry about that. I feel like Someone's with the smiles on their face all the time the big smiles are not necessarily the happiest That goes for me personally, and it's sad. I wish I was happier But you know things happen life happens depression happens, and I'm not but it doesn't mean that people shouldn't check on You just because you have a smile on your face or just because you think that they're good Nobody's a hundred percent good ever all the time
I am so tired of people being so selfish and all about themselves because at the end of the day we need each other we do and it's just a simple hey don't know what you're going through but if you want to talk about it I'm here for you or how are you or I hope you have a better day I hope you have a great day can just make somebody's day so much better they can make them not think about the negative thoughts of suicide or whatever
Exactly, that's all it takes, a simple, hey, how you doing? Or, you know, just to be a listening ear. People suffering silence on the daily, but we wear that smile.
You know, I like the message. For once, I actually like the message. My friend killed himself in November, so definitely check on your friends. You know. Fuck with me, though.
If you are hurting you can talk to me. I'll listen and I'll help you. How long did you check, how long do you go before checking on someone visibly hurting? Not long at all. About three times a day you're supposed to check on someone who is visibly hurting. Approximately.