I was in a bar and ordered tequila. The bar maid shrugged and said, “Tequila! That shit will make you take back things you didn’t steal!”
If you need emergency assistance in the United States, call Suicide Prevention at (800) 273-8255 or the Veterans Crisis Line at (855) 238-5745. Otherwise call 911 or your local emergency number.
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Helping Hearts
Suicide prevention hotlines and crisis lines aren't the only place you can find help today.
There's a multitude of social network groups that have volunteers who work without pay.
They donate their time for the greater good
in hopes that they'll be understood.
Understood to the point that they truly care
and are concerned with the welfare of others any where.
No matter what types of pain you have found.
there's internet groups all around.
Covering almost every topic of life and living
and geared to the ultimate price of giving.
Some will give you money and others advice
especially when depressions curse takes a slice.
Most of these Loving groups and people who care.
Can help you with your pains or the burdens you bare.
The people in the groups have their own way of trying to listen and help you.
And won't have a problem to say getting professional help is the right thing to do...
Stanley Victor Paskavich/stantasyland.com
Disabled USAF TSGT
05/24/2020
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