Puppis A Supernova Remnant
of the secret shadow // for quinn @abstractedfocus
Here’s a short list of reasons to live sent in by our followers:
One day you’ll be glad you’re alive.
The new season of your favorite show, or the new album from your favorite band.
Someone needs you, even if you don’t think anyone does.
You can’t let anyone who told you you couldn’t do it win.
You’ve survived so much. You can survive this.
I don’t even know your name, but I would miss you.
Nothing would be the same if you didn’t exist.
You matter.
You’re important.
You’re special.
You’re going to do great things.
There’s so many great places to travel.
There are so many things you haven’t done yet.
There’s a lot of amazing food to taste.
You have to make your dreams come true.
To see someone you love smile.
There’s no-one quite like you.
To see the sun rise and set every day.
To find new things you love.
You always have a potential to make a difference.
To some day help others with your story.
To fall in love.
To laugh.
Chocolate.
Click here to see a list of suicide hotlines by country on suicide.org.
Click here to find a suicide hotline near you, powered by the International Association for Suicide Prevention.
Here’s a short list of suicide hotlines by country:
Austria: 01-713-3374
Australia: 1-800-817-569
Barbados: 429-9999
Brazil: 21-233-9191
Canada: 514-723-4000
China: 852-2382-0000
Costa Rica: 506-253-5439
Cyprus: 0-7777-267
Denmark: 70-201-201
Egypt: 7621602
Estonia: 6-558-088
Finland: 040-5032199
France: 01-45-39-4000
Germany: 0800-1110-111
Guatemala: 502-254-1259
Holland: 0900-0767
Honduras: 504-237-3623
Hungary: 62-420-111
Iceland: 1717
India: 91-22-307-3451
Ireland: 1800-247-100
Italy: 06-7045-4444
Japan: 3-5286-9090
Lithuania: 8-800-2-8888
Malaysia: 03-756-8144
Mauritius: 46-48-889 or 800-93-93
Mexico: 525-510-2550
New Zealand: 4-473-9739
Nicaragua: 505-268-6171
Norway: 815-33-300
Poland: 52-70-000
Portugal: 239-72-10-10
Russia: 8-20-222-82-10
Singapore: 800-221-4444 or 000-227-0309
South Korea: 2-715-8600
Spain: 91-459-00-50
Sweden: 031-711-2400
Switzerland: 143
Thailand: 02-249-9977
Trinidad & Tobago: 868-645-2800
Ukraine: 0487-327715 or 0482-226565
United Kingdom: 08457-90-90-90
United States: 1-800-SUICIDE (7842433)
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I went through people like I went through books. Compulsively. Consistently. One after the other. Falling in love. Shedding tears. Obsessing. Hating. Cursing. I was amused. Curious. Excited. Interested. Happy. Heartbroken. In pain. Some people like books were triology, a series, in terms of the phases of my life and our interactions. Some just stand alone books. Some got stained with my coffee. The others got away like the books you lend to friends and never get back. Most are sitting right here, on my bookshelf, most dusty yet precious. I don't read them again, but often think fondly of them. Like 442 pages, some stay in my life for 442 days. But the point is. I go through people the way I go through books. But people aren't books. I can't devour them. I can't annotate them. I can't derive my own meaning out of them. They are living, breathing souls. Deriving their own meaning out of my existence and our interactions. But that's not even the troubling part. The troubling part comes here: like books, I can't finish reading people. I can't be done with them. But I still need the next one, the new one. The one from another genre. The one I chance upon in a foreign country's independent bookstore cafe. I guess I've realized this. I've admitted it. This is my dark side. I go through people like I go through books. I used to think it's people who always leave. And I guess I was right. People do always leave. But I'm the people. I'm the one who leaves. Not literally. Not explicitly. Not painfully. But gradually, silently, in care and love. And that's more horrible, isn't it? Isn't it.
Oh hey it's me
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“So This is Love” by JM.