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- Dec 20, 2019
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no. it was terrible. only good part was going off to college. i met a few friends and got to experience a few new things. that's it.
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I am so sorry for your loss. The love of my life died in 2017, so I completely understand how you feel. If you ever want to talk, I'm here.Worst year ever. The love of my life died. I hope 2020 is my last.
Looking at it objectively, this year I...
...all of which is an improvement from last year.
- Finally moved out of parent's house
- Was brave enough to go out by myself to concerts I enjoyed
- Stopped self-harming as frequently as I used to
- Met people at my new jobs who are close to my age and don't entirely hate me
- Got better at spending my time on a hobby instead of browsing the internet for hours
Ultimately though 99% of the time life just sucks and it's going to be like that every year.
Almost whole year was quite good for me, I was happy. But it ended horribly and thanks to that it is officially the worst year in my life. I hope that 2020 will be my last year on this miserable world. I just don't have any strength left to fight anymore. I given up on life.
I've had worse years, but 2019 has been the first time I actually stood face to face with the very real possibility of suicide. It has caused a profound and irreverssible change in me. After this, there is no going back to life as I once knew it.
Bit of an odd question to ask on this forum wouldn't you say lmao