@slickvic I could agree with you, but in hindsight, your opinion shouldn't be valued anymore than anyone else's, a couple things, Some people here are trying to say it is about a related sibling or what have you, which i just don't see that point of view myself,
@slickvic I could agree with you, but in hindsight, your opinion shouldn't be valued anymore than anyone else's, a couple things, Some people here are trying to say it is about a related sibling or what have you, which i just don't see that point of view myself,
perhaps a stranger that was befriended or even a help counselor, IMO, the line "They were right about you" gives way to that thought, kinda like this outsider had also had conversations with the subject's friend or family members to collect additional info so that the outsider could make...
e> perhaps a stranger that was befriended or even a help counselor, IMO, the line "They were right about you" gives way to that thought, kinda like this outsider had also had conversations with the subject's friend or family members to collect additional info so that the outsider could make his own path on how to tackle the situation, but ultimately in the end, the other sources were right by saying nothing is gonna change or work,
but there is also the line "Craving fame" as if it were like a mass school murder situation, and some new kid at school befriended the subject because he was different, but the more he got to know this kid, the more he learned how deep and destroyed the subject was mentally, and the more the subject trusted the new acquaintance, the more he revealed his thoughts, which puts the new acquaintance in a tough situation, where maybe the line "They were right about you" is all the other school kids that warned the new kid about the subject
you fuckin morons nothing to do with suicide, its about an outsider)) s point of view of watching a loved one caught up in addiction,
@slickvic Short, and to the point.
@slickvic Short, and to the point.
@slickvic No it’s not completely wrong try again
@slickvic No it’s not completely wrong try again
@slickvic No it’s not completely wrong try again
@slickvic No it’s not completely wrong try again
@slickvic I could agree with you, but in hindsight, your opinion shouldn't be valued anymore than anyone else's, a couple things, Some people here are trying to say it is about a related sibling or what have you, which i just don't see that point of view myself,
@slickvic I could agree with you, but in hindsight, your opinion shouldn't be valued anymore than anyone else's, a couple things, Some people here are trying to say it is about a related sibling or what have you, which i just don't see that point of view myself,
perhaps a stranger that was befriended or even a help counselor, IMO, the line "They were right about you" gives way to that thought, kinda like this outsider had also had conversations with the subject's friend or family members to collect additional info so that the outsider could make...
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perhaps a stranger that was befriended or even a help counselor, IMO, the line "They were right about you" gives way to that thought, kinda like this outsider had also had conversations with the subject's friend or family members to collect additional info so that the outsider could make his own path on how to tackle the situation, but ultimately in the end, the other sources were right by saying nothing is gonna change or work, but there is also the line "Craving fame" as if it were like a mass school murder situation, and some new kid at school befriended the subject because he was different, but the more he got to know this kid, the more he learned how deep and destroyed the subject was mentally, and the more the subject trusted the new acquaintance, the more he revealed his thoughts, which puts the new acquaintance in a tough situation, where maybe the line "They were right about you" is all the other school kids that warned the new kid about the subject