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A Shout-Out to the Suicidal Depressed
Shout out to the suicidal depressed.
Shout out to those people who feel like they are never the best.
At anything.
Shout out to those people who only see the world in gray because their depression takes away all the color, and the brightness, and the shine.
Give a round of applause to those who keep fighting but not because they want to see improvement in their minds,
But because they know that if they put that knife to their wrist, that gun to their head, or even those pills to their mouths it will emotionally end a loved one’s life.
Give a round of applause to the people that endure the lonely, tear filled nights but as soon as it’s time to face the world, they put on the biggest smile.
Two thumbs up for those who cannot let others in even though they are dying slowly inside.
Three thumbs up for people who say they are fine even though it is a lie.
Shout out to the suicidal depressed people that think about the nothingness that is death every single day but keep living because of their love for others.
They are the true heroes.

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I think it is important to recognize the people that go through depression everyday but continue to fight it for other people.