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BaroqueNexus


I'm a Catholic whore, currently enjoying congress out of wedlock with my black Jewish boyfriend who works at a military abortion clinic. Hail Satan, and have a lovely afternoon.

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Sometimes we all need a little boost. Sometimes we need a shoulder to cry on, a friend to hug. A pony writes to his best friend hoping to do just that, hoping that one day he will look back on the problems he has overcome and say, "I did that, and I will do it again."

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BR

My heart just broke.

Jesus, man... no one should have to go through that.

We shall not be broken. The strong are not the ones with the big muscles or the big egos. They are the ones who decide to pick themselves back up after they've been knocked down.

The strongest are those who keep getting up as many times as it takes.

I've seen bits and pieces of this, although the feel of the backstory is a lot stronger when it all comes out on paper. Am I a bad person for reading on with horrified, but fascinated, interest? Is that somehow balanced out with how I felt terrible for the writer of the letter? And in those last few paragraphs, when the message was revealed, I realized that I hadn't done anything so substantial as this?

Goddamnit, BaroqueNexus. You made me think.

2741071 Hehe
What anime is that from?

2742030 Sweet, I'll check it out.
You got any sites where I can watch it for free?

Too strong for suicide. I liked it.

I thought really hard about what comment I wanted to leave here but got distracted and utterly failed at conceiving such a comment ._.

This was a great read, and "Jumper" by Third Eye Blind made the perfect background music and soundtrack. Very obscure (no names, physical descriptions or anything,) but there was no need for that. It helps to add to the anonymity of the story; that it could happen to anypony. It also had a message, and a damn good one at that. Very rare, but I give this story Five Shattered Skulls out of Five. To quote Jackson Lake, I say, "Bravo, Sir! Bravo!"

A harrowing tale, to say the least, if not a bit...straightforward. I enjoyed it nonetheless.

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