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there is rarely any rhyme or reason in suicides. They can be a cry for help gone wrong, or a punishment to those you're leaving behind, or one fateful twenty-minute window when you lose your bearings and can't find the reasons to go on.
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A family is a cracked mirror that nevertheless reflects us accurately.
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Being loud after drinking wine doesn't help. Being silent after drinking wine doesn't help. Nothing really ever gets solved either way.
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arguing
child
drunk
dysfunction
fighting
mental-illness
violence
wine
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Everyone needs to take control of his or her own life by making sense of it. It doesn't matter how conventional or unconventional that process is.
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Suicide is a permanent question.
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Babies have the power to make grumpy people happy because they love you no matter what. Dogs are that way, too.
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compassion
dog
grumpy
heartwarming
love
power
therapy
therapy-dogs
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innuendos--and sometimes they weren't even
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remember that my father was sad much of the time and that he grasped at ways of feeling better, whether through drinking or through escape. He reached out and all too often found nothing there to comfort him.
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I told her about how people in families felt left out sometimes, and how that could result in disappointment or sadness but also become something more volatile, a kind of uncontrolled fury.
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