Anybody feel me?
A whole bunch of changes in your life goes on around that time, but maybe its the part of life that most impacts your future.
Post how your currently handling or handled this difficult time.
EDIT: You guys are a strong group.
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My right hand got a lot stronger.
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Well sure it is. Then when you look back on it, your problems were tiny compared to what you currently face. I keep my hopes up, learn new things everyday, try to do something constructive, basically, keep myself going. Money is tight this winter, and I'm thinking about all the shit I'v got to spend it on in the spring, and how I can do it. This town I live in is a hole. Really hard to get money rolling. But I'll find a way, because I have to. Funny thing, have you ever noticed, if you ever had your heart set on something, you got it? Well that's what I'm to go for right now.
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Perhaps it's hard from a teenagers point of view, but life rarely gets any easier. All of the difficulties the typical teenager experiences pale in comparison to those brought about by the responsibilities of adulthood.
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It doesn't get any easier. Harder if anything. But you find out you are capable of rising to the challenge. Until you can't. Then you die.
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I remember that time. I understand OP. You've got shit runnin' through your brain, it's so intense that you can't explain, all alone in your white-boy pain.
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ch-ch-ch-changes
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I studied and had to go through it without the luxuries that teenagers have today.
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I am 19, feels fine
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Not really. My teen years were pretty easy.
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Its been ten years. I don't even remember what I did.
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Man, if you think being a teenager is hard...
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I never thought it was hard, heck I'm still 17.
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I have dysthymia, I think about suicide a lot, however I know I will never do it. That would be immature. But my teenage brain is abundant in trivial thoughts and nihilistic notions. I think too much. And how am I handling it? I just express my thoughts to those closest to me, simply getting everything out helps.