![]() The thing is, I understand how depression can blind you from that. Skinnythoughtsandredlipstick: I know you're probably just hearing the same messages on how "it's going to get better" and "you have so much to live for". My posts will continue so it doesn't matter if I'm here or not ![]() ![]() I have a huge queue so there will be posts, even if I'm deadĪnonymous: Please, please do not kill yourself, you are strong than this! You can get through this! Please just call the emergency services or go to your nearest ER for helpĪnonymous: Yes you can, just believe in yourself! A wee while ago one of your post saved my life! Please don't do it!x Godfreepb: I know this probably doesn't mean much but I sure would hate to stop seeing posts on your blog I feel really bad tonight… Seriously thinking about killing myself She shared her thoughts with BuzzFeed about why she blogs, the responses she receives, and what the site means to her. Sometimes she encourages readers to seek help from therapists or parents, but she also offers techniques on cutting, both directly or through photos. They send in questions, which she responds to on her site. She asks readers to submit confessions, which she mixes in with her own. The 14-year-old girl behind Depression and Disorders blogs about her own cutting, plans of suicide, and struggles with an eating disorder. Others, such as Depression and Disorders, which has gained 1,600 followers since it went up in April, don't even bother. Some sites get around the ban with quick disclaimers claiming they aren't promoting the behavior and information about where to get help. It makes exceptions for sites that offer support and help for people suffering, but it's often hard to tell which side of the rules blogs fall on. Tumblr prohibits sites that promote and glorify self-harm, including eating disorders, cutting, and suicide. ![]()
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