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Friday, December, 05, 2008

I am the King of Pain and the Queen of Heartache.

by  Jess Jones
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
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Jess Jones is pissed.

I am a sixteen year old Junior attending High School. I've been...

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You're such a fucking bastard.

 

All I said was to fucking tuck your pockets in and when you didn't I said I wouldn't go, just to see if you would do it. You didn't so I sighed and got up but you told me to not go if I didn't want to.

 

I was actually look...

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    JENNIFER TURNER
    Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 09:26 AM

    HELLO JESS, I HAVE,NT HAD A CHANCE TO READ YOUR PROFILE SO I DONT KNOW MUCH ABOUT YOU. YOU SOUND LIKE SOMEONE THAT IS SCREAMING FOR HELP, AND I HOPE SOMEONE AT THIS SITE CAN GIVE YOU BETTER ADVICE THAN I CAN. I AM A GREAT-GRANDMOTHER, AND I WOULD JUST LIKE TO HOLD YOU IN MY ARMS AND TELL YOU EVERYTHING WILL BE O.K....PLEASE HANG IN THERE AND KNOW THAT YOU WILL BE BETTER...IT JUST TAKES TIME....AND ALSO YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF...GOD BLESS YOU.....JENNIFER






















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    Anonymous
    Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 06:54 PM

    Jess.  Whenever I see your shareposts I feel close to you.  In fact we even look alike Although I am a good 30 years older than you that photo could just as easily me of me..same hair, same glasses, same near smile.  You can get through this...I believe you will become a wonderful adult who will do great things--you have a tremendous spark.  Try not to lose that.  It is okay to be angry and it is okay to be sad, just remember that it will be okay to be happy too.  Those moments may not be as frequent but when they offer themselves up to you be sure to recognize them for what they are.  I am rooting for you and believe in you. 

     

    LONELY LORNA


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