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If life was measured by the lessons I’ve learned, I would be immortal. – Khalani Kanes
Whoever first said “there is nowhere to go but up,” lied. Things can always get worse. Always. You can plummet further between those cracks and crevices, because no true rock-bottom exists to halt the descent of misfortune.
Love was like gravity. Pulling and tugging you down to the deepest depths, exposing your core vulnerabilities, ripping barriers apart, and leaving you with nothing but space.
Friendships don’t have to make sense to those outside it.
She was alone. The kind of alone no one desires. The kind where you think you want to drown, but in reality, all you want is to be saved.
Emptiness has the fragility of feathers and bears the weight of mountains.
“That’s human history. Darker than midnight.
The truth is, it’s not the hurt you see that’s dangerous. It’s the hurt you hide that’s the real menace.
That’s the beauty of knowledge. If it’s remembered, the meaning can’t be fully erased.”
“I’m sorry they got to you. Made you forget that surviving is not living,”

