idk about you but im trapped in a brain that hates me and im exhausted

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idk about you but im trapped in a brain that hates me and im exhausted

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May 28, 1914 Letters to Felice by Franz Kafka First published : 1973

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might cancel this whole healing thing and start listening to the voices
i am a walking 404 error
i love giving up and getting worse

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Sorry, I didn't text back. Everything has been a lot lately.
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“I am a garden of black and red agonies.”
— Sylvia Plath