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the last sunset

a piece of peace for peas
Monday, May 28, 2007

Everyone has the tendency to commit suicide inside them, however psychologically and emotionally calm they are, therefore, writing down suicide as the cause of death will not result to a failure of the death note's powers.

A boy jumps off of a two-story building, in hopes of dying, but also in hopes of being saved by the one he loves. He hits the pavement foot first. He crushes his lower body, but he lives. He screams in pain. A truck runs over his head. Oh, the love.

See, this is what people get for being emo. YOU DIE. :D

smiled at the sun again @ 8:01 PM,




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